As part of its bid to finance its capital expenditure, state utility company Perusahaan Listrik Negara is considering various funding options, such as whether to sell dollar-denominated bonds or seek banking loans worth up to $2 billion, its president director said.
“We’re still studying whether we will issue global bonds, sukuk bonds or seek bank loans from domestic banks to finance our investment plans,” Dahlan Iskan, PLN’s president director, said in Jakarta on Wednesday. (full story - source)
“We’re still studying whether we will issue global bonds, sukuk bonds or seek bank loans from domestic banks to finance our investment plans,” Dahlan Iskan, PLN’s president director, said in Jakarta on Wednesday. (full story - source)