Foreign Investors Reduce Holdings of Indonesian Sovereign Debt
International investors have divested a substantial amount of Indonesian government bonds, totaling around $4.8 billion since last August, resulting in significant losses for dollar-denominated investors. This trend is driven by worries about Indonesia's economic prospects and the central bank's growing accumulation of government debt. Bank Indonesia has intervened, but the divestment continues.
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