World Bank sets tightest spread for three year dollars in 2018

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World Bank sets tightest spread for three year dollars in 2018

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World Bank on Wednesday returned following an eight month absence in dollar benchmark funding to print the tightest spread on a three year dollar deal from an SSA this year.

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