The NZ$650 million (US$536.4 million) Kauri deal priced on February 19 by International Finance Corporation (IFC) – the market's largest-ever single transaction – was boosted by an increased bid from Asia, the borrower says. In total, 49 per cent of the deal was bought by Asian investors with 47 per cent going to New Zealand and the balance to Europe.

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