Indonesia’s recent bond auction saw softer demand, attributed to Lunar New Year holidays, despite market jitters from MSCI’s downgrade warning and Moody’s outlook cut. While foreign sentiment for rupiah bonds remains stable, concerns over policy predictability and central bank independence persist, impacting the currency. Authorities raised more than targeted, but bid-to-cover ratios dipped.
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