Indonesian Bonds Draw $1.2 Billion as Higher Yields Lure Funds


“Higher Indonesian bond yields have attracted the attention of foreign investors once again,” said Eugene Leow, senior rates strategist at DBS Bank Ltd., in Singapore. “It also helps that the central bank has been been hiking to ensure rupiah stability at a time when the dollar is strong.”



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