Indonesia gets strong bid for $2.5bn comeback deal
The Republic of Indonesia raised $2.5bn from the international bond market on Tuesday, returning to the market three months after its last deal. But investors were clearly not worried about too much supply: the deal drew around $7.9bn of demand, and the sovereign was able to get away with a minimal premium to its secondary curve.
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