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UPDATE 1-Indonesia raises $2.05 bln in dollar bonds

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SYDNEY/SINGAPORE, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Indonesia raised $2.05 billion on Thursday after pricing a five-year $500 million U.S. dollar bond at 4.65%, a 10-year $650 million bond at 4.85%, and a 30-year $900 million bond at 5.20%, according to a term sheet reviewed by Reuters.

Indonesia launched on Wednesday the five-year U.S. dollar bond with initial price guidance in the 4.90% area, the 10-year bond at 5.05% area and the 30-year bond at 5.45%.

The country intends to use the net proceeds for general purposes, the term sheet showed.

The bonds had ratings of 'Baa2' from Moody's and 'BBB' from both S&P and Fitch.

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ANZ, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank , Morgan Stanley and UBS were the joint bookrunners, according to the sheet, while BRI Danareksa Sekuritas and Trimegah Sekuritas Indonesia the co-managers.

Indonesia, Southeast Asia's biggest economy, in November raised $2 billion from U.S. dollar sukuk or Islamic bonds.

(Reporting by Scott Murdoch in Sydney and Yantoultra Ngui in Singapore; Editing by Tom Hogue and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)