KUALA LUMPUR: Indonesia’s bonds have returned three times as much as Malaysia’s this year as policy makers in South-East Asia’s biggest economy embark on the longest easing cycle since the global financial crisis.
Government securities in Indonesia returned 18% in 2016, while Malaysia’s rose 5.5%, less than the regional average.
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