Indonesian government bonds just hit a 10-month low at auction. What's happening behind the scenes? The rupiah's been sliding hard, and that's spooking investors. Beyond the currency pressure, there's real anxiety about whether Jakarta can keep its fiscal house in order. When a country's debt instruments start losing appeal like this, it usually signals deeper concerns about economic stability. The weak bond demand shows how quickly market sentiment can shift once the cracks appear in the foundation.

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MonkeySeeMonkeyDovip
· 5h ago
This move in Indonesia is really a bit risky... rupiah keeps falling, and no one wants the bonds anymore.
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MetaDreamervip
· 5h ago
This round of Indonesian bond operations is really not good. How much the rupiah has depreciated is... The market's intuition is really sharp; as soon as there is any movement, it starts to hedge risk.
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