JAKARTA, Feb 21 (Bloomberg): Indonesia’s central bank may start next year to sell the government bonds it bought as part of a US$58 billion debt monetisation that supported stimulus spending during the pandemic.
"We will discuss the possibilities later but based on the information that we have now, it is likely that we will roll back our government bond holding starting next year,” Governor Perry Warjiyo said in an interview
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