Foreign Funds Pour Into Asian Bonds: Indonesia Gains Rp 21.5 Trillion

by Rohan Mehta
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Foreign investors injected Rp 100 trillion into Asian bond markets, with Indonesia receiving Rp 21.5 trillion of that total, according to local media reports. Data from kontan.co.id further specifies that foreign fund inflows into Asian bonds totaled US$ 5.61 billion during the month of May.

  • Total Asian Inflow: Rp 100 trillion / US$ 5.61 billion (May)
  • Indonesia’s Share: Rp 21.5 trillion
  • Primary Asset: Asian Bonds

How much foreign capital entered Indonesia’s bond market?

Indonesia secured Rp 21.5 trillion from the total Rp 100 trillion in foreign funds that flowed into Asian bonds, according to Kompas.com. This figure represents approximately 21.5% of the total regional investment, positioning Indonesia as a significant destination for international capital seeking bond yields in Asia.

What were the total Asian bond inflows in May?

The total volume of foreign capital entering Asian bond markets reached US$ 5.61 billion in May, according to kontan.co.id. The report identifies these funds as a surge of interest from foreign investors targeting specific high-performing countries within the Asian region.

How do the reported figures compare?

The two reports provide different metrics to quantify the capital movement. While Kompas.com focuses on the total volume of Rp 100 trillion, kontan.co.id provides a time-specific window for May, citing US$ 5.61 billion. When converted, the May figure aligns closely with the broader Rp 100 trillion trend, indicating a concentrated period of high activity in the Asian debt market.

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