The country sold all offered government securities, with yields for 1-year T-bills, 5- and 10-year bonds all lower than the previous auction on Jan. 7. The yield for 1-year T-bills was 7.01260 percent, against 7.34775 percent.
The yield on 5-year bonds was 7.83358 percent, compared with 8.64861 percent.
The yield for 10-year bonds was 8.43996 percent, compared with 9.18643 percent.
Indonesia aims to raise 78 trillion rupiah of conventional and sharia bonds in January-March. It has sold 25 trillion rupiah of bonds so far this year.