Indonesia Election Triggers Bond Funds' Fears of Wider Defic

Indonesia Election Triggers Bond Funds' Fears of Wider Deficit

(Bloomberg) -- Indonesia successfully overcame its Fragile Five days and survived a risky money-printing exercise to become a key emerging market for investors. Now its status as a fund favorite is under threat from an upcoming presidential election.Most Read from BloombergTesla Asks Which Jobs Are Critical, Stoking Layoff FearsCitadel Among Hedge Funds That Got Morgan Stanley’s Block-Trading LeaksHaley Loses Nevada Primary to ‘None of These Candidates’ OptionChina Replaces Top Markets Regulator

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