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Worst Indonesian Credit Volatility in Years Imperils Debt Boom

Bloomberg Markets
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 12:00 AM
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The highest volatility in rupiah corporate bonds in four years is threatening to dent record issuance by companies in Southeast Asia’s largest economy at a time when government policy swings have...

The highest volatility in rupiah corporate bonds in four years is threatening to dent record issuance by companies in Southeast Asia’s largest economy at a time when government policy swings have hurt international investor confidence in Indonesian assets.

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