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Bond appetite should bounce back in 2021, Chapman Tripp says

The firm’s annual financing report finds ‘clear contrast’ in security position of NZX50.

Chapman Tripp expects a bounce back in retail bond issuance this year, including some NZX50 companies issuing them for the first time, after bonds were wiped out by Covid-19 in the first half of 2020.

The law firm today released its third annual survey of how the NZX’s top 50 companies fund

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Hamish McNicol Wed, 17 Mar 2021
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