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NEW YORK, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ GMO-Z.com Trust Company, Inc. ( GMO Trust ), the New York-based, regulated stablecoin subsidiary of Japanese financial services and Internet conglomerate GMO Internet Group ( GMO ) today announced an expanded partnership with Nexus Markets, a retail and institutional exchange partner, to offer JPY-pegged GYEN and USD-pegged ZUSD stablecoin Vaults.
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Nexus Markets is an established exchange provider of GYEN and ZUSD liquidity. They are now expanding their support of these assets to offer their customers 7% interest on GYEN and 11% interest on ZUSD deposits (rates subject to change). The Vaults are the first in the market that allow retail and institutional clients to earn positive yields on their GYEN and ZUSD assets.
Nexus Markets Expands Partnership with GMO-Z com Trust Company by Offering Japanese Yen Stablecoin GYEN and ZUSD Interest-Earning Vaults
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