Indonesia’s bonds advanced, pushing the two-year yield to the lowest level since February 2012, after foreign investors boosted holdings of the securities. Rupiah forwards were little changed.
The Finance Ministry will offer three-year Islamic notes to individual investors with a coupon of 6 percent from tomorrow through Feb. 22, it said today. The government’s similar-maturity conventional debt yields 4.49 percent………………………………………..Full Article: Source



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