Blue skies for Indonesian bonds as investors wager on yields
Relatively stable currency and restrained inflation are seen as pluses
Singapore
INDONESIA'S bond market is drawing a rush of foreign capital as a rare combination of the country's high yields, low inflation and a stable currency promises growth-starved global investors an attractive return.
But investors are treading carefully, choosing strategies that allow them to reap a quick and rich reward as they weigh up the inherent risks of investing in a historically volatile market.
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