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JAKARTA - Bank Indonesia (BI) recorded foreign capital flows that left the domestic financial market amounting to IDR 7.57 trillion in the period 4-7 September 2023.

Executive Director of the BI Communication Department Erwin Haryono said the value consisted of foreign capital leaving the State Securities (SBN) market amounting to Rp7.06 trillion and foreign capital leaving the stock market worth Rp0.50 trillion.

With these developments, the net foreign capital that entered Indonesia from January 1 to September 7, 2023 was IDR 84.74 trillion in the SBN market and which left the stock market amounted to IDR 1.74 trillion.

In addition, the premium investment risk or premium credit default swaps (CDS) Indonesia 5 years amounted to 80.11 basis points (bps) as of September 7, 2023, an increase compared to September 1, 2023, which was recorded at 78.17 bps.

The yield or yield of the 10-year SBN Indonesia tenor fell to the level of 6.55 percent. Meanwhile, the yield of US bonds aka the 10-year US Treasury Note tenor rose to 4.244 percent.

Erwin said BI continues to strengthen coordination with the government and relevant authorities and optimize policy mix strategies to maintain macroeconomic and financial system stability in order to support further economic recovery.


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