KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Indonesian government may begin to sell bonds directly to the central bank via private placement next week, under a Rp 397.6 trillion (US$ 27.48 billion) fiscal deficit financing scheme, a senior finance ministry official said on Friday (24/7). Bank Indonesia has pledged to buy the bonds and then rebate all interest payments back to the government, under a "burden sharing" agreement with the government to fund the country's COVID-19 response. Baca Juga: U.S. coronavirus deaths top 1,000 for a third day in a row
Indonesia's government prepares to sell bonds to central bank next week
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Indonesian government may begin to sell bonds directly to the central bank via private placement next week, under a Rp 397.6 trillion (US$ 27.48 billion) fiscal deficit financing scheme, a senior finance ministry official said on Friday (24/7). Bank Indonesia has pledged to buy the bonds and then rebate all interest payments back to the government, under a "burden sharing" agreement with the government to fund the country's COVID-19 response. Baca Juga: U.S. coronavirus deaths top 1,000 for a third day in a row