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2009-08-05
Foreign investors keep hunting for Indonesia's central bank certificate
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JAKARTA, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- Foreign investor kept hunting for Indonesia's central bank certificate (SBI) to gain temporary profit with total foreign fund allocation of 15.5 trillion rupiah (about 1.55 billion U.S. dollars) in July to 36.2 trillion rupiah (3.62 billion dollars), the business daily Bisnis Indonesia quoted an official as saying on Wednesday.
The bank's deputy governor Hartadi A Sarwono said that his office would monitor intensively how big the passion of foreign investors to allocate their fund in Indonesia's commercial papers, including in SBI.
He admitted that the allocation was only for short term, showed by the fact that some foreign investors allocated their fund in one-month SBI.
"However, other investors allocate their fund for middle term because Indonesian economic condition is considered well, by putting their fund in shares of "prospective companies," he said.
But he admitted that short term investment was bigger than middle term one.
Bank Indonesia recorded that as of July 2009, foreign fund allocation in the SBI stood at 3.62 billion dollars due to an increase of 1.52 billion dollars in a month, the highest rise since the global economic crisis that peaked in October 2008.
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