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Indonesia Says S&P Affirmation to Help Stabilize Bond Market

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Indonesia expects that S&P Global Ratings' affirmation of its sovereign credit profile will help stabilize the domestic bond market after a selloff in June, according to a top finance ministry official.

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S&P's affirmation is expected to calm domestic bond markets after a June selloff.

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The statement came from a top finance ministry official.

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Indonesia expects S&P Global Ratings' affirmation of its sovereign credit profile to help stabilize the domestic bond market.

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  • S&P's affirmation is expected to calm domestic bond markets after a June selloff.
  • Improved bond market stability lowers sovereign borrowing costs and supports fiscal planning.

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Plain English

Indonesia expects S&P Global Ratings’ affirmation of its sovereign credit profile to help stabilize the domestic bond market after a selloff in June, according to a top finance ministry official.

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Indonesia expects S&P Global Ratings' affirmation of its sovereign credit profile to help stabilize the domestic bond market.

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The statement came from a top finance ministry official.

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There was a selloff in the domestic bond market in June.

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S&P Global Ratings expressed a vote of confidence in Indonesia's sovereign credit profile.

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