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INDONESIA: Country Wrap:  Jakarta Comp Gives Back Some of Yesterday’s Gains. 

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  • HSBC likes the debt of Asian financial institutions, Indian and Indonesian local-currency notes, dollar-denominated high-quality IG bonds of quasi-sovereigns in Indonesia, according to 2025 outlook report. (source: BBG)
  • Indonesian equities saw the 14th straight day of net selling on Nov. 25 (source: BBG).
  • Indonesia’s Jakarta Composite gave back some of yesterday’s very strong rally to be down -0.30%.   
  • IDR- the rupiah suffered on rumours of US trade tariffs falling -0.25% today.
  • BONDS:  did very little with the 10-year unchanged at 6.91%. 
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  • HSBC likes the debt of Asian financial institutions, Indian and Indonesian local-currency notes, dollar-denominated high-quality IG bonds of quasi-sovereigns in Indonesia, according to 2025 outlook report. (source: BBG)
  • Indonesian equities saw the 14th straight day of net selling on Nov. 25 (source: BBG).
  • Indonesia’s Jakarta Composite gave back some of yesterday’s very strong rally to be down -0.30%.   
  • IDR- the rupiah suffered on rumours of US trade tariffs falling -0.25% today.
  • BONDS:  did very little with the 10-year unchanged at 6.91%.