hot money flows

Hot money flows refer to short-term capital movements that are driven by the pursuit of higher returns or interest rates in different countries or financial markets. It typically involves funds being quickly transferred between different economies, seeking to take advantage of favorable interest rate differentials, currency appreciation, or other short-term profit opportunities. These flows can be highly volatile and can easily move in or out of a country, potentially causing instability in the financial markets and the overall economy.

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