World Bank sells Polish and South African bonds

The World Bank took advantage of attractive funding rates in emerging market currencies by raising money in the Polish and South African markets on Tuesday.

In separate transactions, the World Bank sold Pln100m ($22m) of one-year notes and R110m ($15m) of 10-year bonds. The Polish zloty bonds pay a coupon of 18.25% and the South African rand assets pay 12.25%.

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