Indonesian Bond Demand Hits One-Year Low After MSCI Kerfuffle
Market Intelligence Analysis
AI-PoweredIndonesian government bond demand has reached a one-year low due to concerns about the country's investability following MSCI's equity meltdown. This decline in demand may lead to increased borrowing costs for the Indonesian government. The market sentiment is currently bearish.
Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 90% confidence.
Article Context
Demand for Indonesian government bonds fell to the lowest in more than a year after an equity meltdown spurred by index provider MSCI Inc.’s concerns about the country’s investability.
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