Indonesia's forex reserves rise to US$114.3b at end-January
Published Fri, Feb 6, 2015 · 09:27 AM
[JAKARTA] Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves rose to US$114.25 billion at the end of January, mainly supported by government issuance of global bonds, the central bank said on Friday.
Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves stood at US$111.86 billion at the end of December last year.
The country sold US$4 billion bonds early last month with yields of 10-year notes at 4.200 per cent and 30-year notes at 5.200 per cent.
REUTERS
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