Indonesia plans to sell government bonds to finance low-income housing projects, with the central bank agreeing to buy the debt in the secondary market.
The Finance Ministry will raise funds through a bond issue to expand the government’s home ownership loan facility, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati told reporters in a briefing late on Thursday, without elaborating on the issuance size. Every year, the government allocates budget for a subsidised mortgage offering low down payments and cheap interest rates of 5% for low-income earners.
Bank Indonesia (BI) pledged to buy the bonds in the secondary market, expanding its support for the government’s programme of providing three million affordable houses a year.
BI had earlier agreed to buy over US$9 billion (RM39.76 billion) worth of bonds in the secondary market this year. Ten-year bond yields dropped about two basis points to 6.77% on Friday.