Hedging Against Currency Swings Separates Winners From Losers This Year

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Hedging Against Currency Swings Separates Winners From Losers This Year
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The dollar’s recent rise has heightened the complexity of buying overseas stocks for investors used to focusing on metrics like company earnings and share-price valuations

Investors can try to sidestep foreign-exchange moves by choosing stock funds that hedge currency exposure

The dollar is getting stronger. While that may sound like something to be happy about, a run-up in the value of the dollar can ripple through the economy in unexpected ways. WSJ’s Julia-Ambra Verlaine explains. Illustration: Jordan Kranse.

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