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Indonesia bond rally set to roar as Bank Indonesia and foreign cash fuel yield drop
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51782, member: 636"] Expectations for continued Indonesian government bond gains through the year's second half stem from Bank Indonesia's accommodative monetary policy and diminished fiscal concerns. PT Sucor Sekuritas projects the benchmark 10-year yield might decline from Friday's 6.6 percent to 5.8 percent by December. Aberdeen Group anticipates five-year yields will drop substantially below 6 percent. Global investors seeking alternatives to dollar-denominated assets have driven Asian sovereign debt higher this year. The trend reflects portfolio shifts amid Trump administration trade policies and international tensions. Indonesian government securities have generated returns exceeding 5 percent year-to-date despite lagging regional counterparts. Foreign capital inflows reached $3.6 billion on a net basis through early July as auction demand strengthened significantly. The 10-year yield has fallen more than 60 basis points since March peaks. Recent government debt sales have attracted bids three times larger than offering amounts. April marked the beginning of sustained price appreciation across Indonesian bond markets. Governor Perry Warjiyo indicated Bank Indonesia will assess opportunities for additional rate reductions based on global conditions and currency stability. The central bank has already lowered rates by 50 basis points this year with analysts predicting another half-point cut ahead. Monetary authorities have reduced yields on short-term SRBI bills while redeeming maturing securities to channel investment toward sovereign debt. Dollar weakness should continue supporting rupiah strength and local bond attractiveness. Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati reassured markets that cash reserves will address the widening budget deficit without increasing bond issuance requirements. [/QUOTE]
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