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INDONESIAN CAPITAL MARKETS
Indonesia is one of the largest economies in Asia with an estimated GDP of $408 billion in 2007. The current global financial crisis has caused many investors to pull out emerging-market assets, despite the countries strong economic performance. The country recently announced that it will return to capital markets in 2009. Indonesia capital markets will cover news on and from the country and provide a more insightful understanding of topical issues in this market.
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Analysts pared forecasts for Indonesia’s central bank to raise interest rates tomorrow after inflation slowed for the...
Asian currencies advanced after the Federal Reserve gave an optimistic assessment of the U.S. economy and China...
Indonesia's rupiah fell, snapping a three day rally, on speculation Bank Indonesia will hold off from adding to last...
A bad coffee harvest in Indonesia could compound worries about a scarcity of good quality beans, allowing the world's...
Indonesia is only Australia's 13th-largest trading partner, with two-way trade amounting to $9 billion.
The top 25 percent of Indonesians’ trust in business is up significantly since 2010 thanks to the nation’s stellar...
BIG business is belatedly waking up to the sheer scale of the opportunity rep...
ASEAN members are hoping to follow the footsteps of the European Union by forming its own community within 2015.
Indonesia’s rupiah strengthened as overseas investors boosted holdings of the nation’s assets to take advantage of the...
Hong Kong Finance Minister John Tsang (R) talks with Indonesia's Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Image by AFP/ via...
Amid protracted concerns over Indonesia’s notorious bureaucracy, which has stalled numerous projects, President Susilo...
Indonesian economy could grow up to 7.6 percent from 2011-2014 if the government increases its spending for...
Australia, Indonesia, PNG to help drive 'golden age' of gas: Birol - read this Platts news article and other stories in...
Indonesia's Banten refinery plan in doubt over incentives, oil price - read this Platts news article and other stories...
Bank Indonesia raised its benchmark monetary policy rate 25 basis points to 6.75% due to rising upside inflation risks.
about economic prospects. Other commonly mentioned threats included government response to fiscal deficits,...
Indonesian Pertamina to spend $1 bil to acquire oil, gas blocks - read this Platts news article and other stories in...
Korean borrowers are looking at arbitrage opportunities between different markets, Murlidhar Maiya, JPMorgans head of...
JAKARTA: Indonesia's transformation from economic basket case to powerhouse continues apace. Moody's Investor Services...
long to actually throw Europe some lifelines, when it���s been drowning in debt for so long now. Indonesian stocks have...
actually throw Europe some lifelines, when it���s been drowning in debt for so long now. Asia Today: Indonesia stocks...
sell 1.25 billion euros of debt on Wednesday, is expected to pay a high price to tap capital markets. Spain and Italy...
south as foreign kept unwinding their position and continued to load off risk aggressively." Bank Central Asia ,...
to be a button that was better left unpressed. A laundry list of emerging market countries -- including Indonesia,...
Top Sources: Indonesian Capital Markets
- thejakartapost.com
- BusinessWeek
- econmatters.com
- thejakartaglobe.com
- usfunds.com
- Reuters
- centralbanknews.info
- sahit-muja-indonesia.blogspot.com
- Forbes.com
- Financial Times
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