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Indonesia plans to offer more gov’t bonds

Indonesia plans to offer 886 trillion rupiah (57.16 billion USD) worth of government bonds in the last three quarters of this year after collecting 221.4 trillion rupiah from auctions in the first quarter.
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Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia plans to offer 886 trillionrupiah (57.16 billion USD) worth of government bonds in the last three quartersof this year after collecting 221.4 trillion rupiah from auctions in the firstquarter.

Speaking at a recent online meeting of the House ofRepresentatives, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said the government needsclose to 1.3 quadrillion rupiah this year to finance a widening budget deficit of5.07 percent of GDP and pay over 433 trillion rupiah for maturing governmentdebts.

She said Indonesia’s economy grew by 4.5 percent and its inflationat 2.96 percent in the first quarter.

According to her, the country’s economic growth this yearwill depend on COVID-19 situation and the government’s spending.

Under the budget plan 2020, the State budget collection willdrop by 10 percent to more than 1.76 quadrillion rupiah, or 78.9 percent of theinitial target.

Meanwhile, State expenditure will increase from over 2.5quadrillion rupiah to 2.6 quadrillion rupiah./.
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