Rising rates emphasise growing appeal of Kiwi dollars

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Rising rates emphasise growing appeal of Kiwi dollars

Yield starved investors are showing growing interest in picking up New Zealand dollar paper, looking to stock up on bonds denominated in the currency of the only developed economy enjoying rising interest rates. Rabobank and Commonwealth Bank of Australia both sold Eurobonds in the currency this week, drawing attention from institutional investors as well as the retail buyers that normally dominate the asset class.

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