%0 Journal Article %A Mohammadreza Tavakoli Baghdadabad %A Girijasankar Mallik %T Global Risk Co-Moments and Carry Trade Strategy %D 2018 %R 10.3905/jfi.2018.27.4.073 %J The Journal of Fixed Income %P 73-99 %V 27 %N 4 %X The authors examine the relation between two global risk factors of co-skewness and co-kurtosis and the cross-section of currency excess returns arising from well-known strategies that borrow in currencies with low interest rates and invest in currencies with high interest rates—so-called carry trades. These global factors are constructed by distinguishing between U.S.-specific and global components of the market return. The authors find that currencies with high interest rates are negatively related to global co-skewness and thus deliver low returns in times of unexpected high global co-skewness, during which time currencies with low interest rates can provide a hedge by yielding positive returns. Their findings show that global co-skewness and co-kurtosis are key drivers of risk premia in exchange markets and are robust to various checks.TOPICS: Fixed income and structured finance, analysis of individual factors/risk premia, statistical methods %U https://jfi.pm-research.com/content/iijfixinc/27/4/73.full.pdf