Indonesia explores conventional green bonds issuance – official

Indonesia explores conventional green bonds issuance – official

Indonesia explores conventional green bonds issuance - official The government has in recent years sold green notes in Islamic bonds    JAKARTA - Indonesia's government is studying a plan to raise funds through sales of conventional green bonds this year, a senior finance ministry official said during an investor call on Thursday.The government has in recent years sold green notes in Islamic bonds and is exploring the conventional format, Luky Alfirman said on the call.(Reporting by Tabita Diela; Editing by Martin Petty) (([email protected];))Zawya Coveragealternative energyAbu Dhabi Fund for Development completes $31.94mln energy projects in partner countriesaviationFlydubai to start double daily flights to QatarequitiesCEO of Saudi's Basic Chemical Industries resignsfintechNew fintech firm launches Dubai banking services targeting SMEsequitiesKuwaiti logistics firm plans to boost bank credit lines to $1.4blnMoreReuters CoveragetechnologyGoogle seals content payment deal with French news publishersfinancial servicesLebanese prosecutor questions central bank governor Salameh after Swiss requestaviationAirAsia Group to raise up to $113mln via private placementhealthcareThai regulator approves AstraZenca vaccine for emergency use - sourceseconomyToo early to say when COVID-19 lockdown will end, UK PM Johnson saysMore Most Read Stock Market DataDubai FM 2,735.61312,791,765(-2.03% )Abu Dhabi SE 5,611.304114,037,527(-1.14% )Saudi SE 8,876.49183,089,750(-0.02% )Egypt SE 11,654.580(0.48% )Most Active Stocks MoreOur Privacy Statement &