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The Treasury’s worries about negative interest rates

There were reputational risks around the ‘public good’ nature of Kiwi Bonds.

Brent Edwards Mon, 24 May 2021

As interest rates appeared to be heading towards negative territory last year the Treasury sought to prevent rates on Kiwi Bonds dropping below zero.

Kiwi Bonds are similar to a term deposit and are made available to retail investors by New Zealand Debt Management for amounts between $1000 and

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Brent Edwards Mon, 24 May 2021
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