World Bank’s Kauri comeback may re-open kiwi dollar market
The World Bank revisited the New Zealand dollar market following a year’s absence after improved national budgetary conditions allowed it to take advantage of wider swap spreads in the currency. Bankers said the trade could be a bellwether for further supply in the sovereign, supranational and agency sector.
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