More curbs on SBIs in Indonesia could end market

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More curbs on SBIs in Indonesia could end market

The country's’s central bank has introduced a minimum one-month holding period for short term promissory notes, called SBIs, and instead offered term deposits that are only available for local banks. Strategists at Nomura believe this could end the SBI market.

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