Indonesian 10-year benchmark yields climbed 1.6 basis points to 7.381% ahead of a Bank Indonesia (BI) meeting but rupiah stays flat


JAKARTA, July 18 (Reuters): Indonesia scrapped its export levy for all palm oil products until Aug. 31 to help boost exports and ease high inventories, finance ministry officials said, adding the move would not disrupt government revenue.

Indonesian 10-year benchmark yields climbed 1.6 basis points to 7.381% ahead of a Bank Indonesia (BI) meeting where analysts expect the central bank to stand pat on interest rates.

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