JAKARTA: Indonesia’s finance ministry sold 1.38 trillion rupiah of Islamic bonds at an auction on Wednesday, below the indicative target of 8 trillion rupiah, its financing and risk management office said.
The weighted average yield for Islamic T-bills maturing in November 2018 was 4.40385 percent.
The project-based sukuk maturing in March 2020 had a weighted average yield of 6.21235 percent, up from 6.12653 percent in the previous auction on April 17.
The sukuk maturing in January 2022 had a weighted average yield of 6.59260 percent, higher than the last auction’s 6.44974 percent.
While those sukuk maturing in October 2025 had a weighted average yield of 7.19918 percent
There were no winning bids for the project-based sukuk maturing in November 2031, February 2037 and July 2047.
Total incoming bids on Tuesday were 5.53 trillion rupiah, down from about 10.19 trillion rupiah in the previous auction.
The highest bid-to-cover ratio was 5.28 for the Islamic T-bills maturing in November 2018.
Source: Brecorder