Ask Your Advisor: Is INDON still a hold or a fold?
A top credit rating agency hit Indonesia’s sovereign bonds with a negative outlook. Here are options for investors.
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Indonesia’s sovereign bond (INDON), a debt security issued by the Indonesian government, has been a top-tier investment option for global investors.
It is a reflection of the country’s resilience. The INDON’s sovereign credit rating has been investment grade since 2011, supported by solid macroeconomic fundamentals, prudent fiscal management, and a large domestic investor base.
However, a recent shift of Indonesia’s outlook from stable to negative from one of the top credit rating agencies has put the INDON under the spotlight.
Should investors start de-risking by reducing exposure to the bond, or is this just a temporary shock?
Here’s a clear breakdown to help you navigate the news to arrive at your decision.
What is the negative outlook on INDON?
The recent shift of a top credit rating a
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