KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's government will sell 157 trillion rupiah ($10.94 billion) of bonds to the central bank before the end of 2021 to utilise a fiscal deficit financing deal agreed in August, according to a presentation from the finance minister. The government had already sold 58 trillion rupiah of bonds to Bank Indonesia (BI) earlier this month. Under the August agreement, BI offered to buy bonds below market prices, amounting to 215 trillion rupiah in 2021 and 224 trillion rupiah in 2022, in order to help the government manage interest payments amid rising debt during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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