Dollar hedging is more expensive — and that makes the U.S. less attractive to foreign investors

Foreign investors is U.S. assets hedge their dollar exposure, but that has become more expensive of late, both because of interest-rate differentials and the U.S. tax incentive to get corporates to repatriate overseas cash, Bank of America analysts said.
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