Indonesia market rout deepens as bonds, currency, stocks slide

Indonesia's financial markets are experiencing a significant downturn, with sovereign bonds, the rupiah, and stocks all sliding amid investor concerns over economic management and fiscal policy. Authorities are attempting to stabilize the currency, but foreign outflows continue to pressure the economy.
Why it matters
Reflects emerging market volatility and the challenges of balancing fiscal spending with investor confidence.
BURSA SGX Home SE Asia Stocks (June 8): Indonesia’s markets slumped on Monday, led by a sharp sell-off in sovereign bonds, after the government’s latest attempt to shore up the currency failed to ease concern over its economic management.
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