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NZ corporate bonds act as shock absorbers in a fixed-interest portfolio

Because retail investors own so many New Zealand corporate bonds, they are less frequently traded and tend to be less volatile. With special feature audio.

Jenny Ruth
Fri, 08 Apr 2016

Unlike in other corporate bond markets, where most bonds are owned by institutional investors, retail investors dominate corporate bond ownership in New Zealand.

Indeed, although institutions do participate in the bond market here, most bond issues are specifically tailored to attract retail

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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 08 Apr 2016
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