Indonesia's five-year bond yield hits highest in over six years as debt selloff deepens. The yield surge reflects growing investor concern over fiscal pressures in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
Indonesia's five-year bond yield has risen to its highest level in more than six years as a debt market selloff intensifies.
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