Indonesia defies QE panic as new dollar sukuk hits the road for $2bn
Amid widespread volatility in emerging markets, Indonesia is bravely pressing on with its $1.5bn-$2bn sukuk. Roadshows are due to take place this week despite the country's currency and stock markets taking a battering as foreign investors take flight amid heightened fears of a tapering of quantitative easing in the US, write Lorraine Cushnie and Rev Hui.
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