The next few months are crucial to Indonesia's medium-term economic picture. A new economic policy package and early implementation steps by the new government will draw further attention from investors...
Macroeconomic stability is strengthening in Indonesia. The external environment is likely to be supportive for the economy. This positive trend is reflected in the recent upgrade of Indonesia's credit...
Amid slowing world trade and regional growth, the Megawati administration has inherited a fragile economy. Financial markets gave the new team a strong vote of confidence but the honeymoon will be short...
The first quarter of 2001 saw domestic uncertainties increasing as ethnic violence escalated in the province of Central Kalimantan. Fighting also continues in Aceh, Irian Jaya, and Maluku (the Spice Islands)...
Despite the recent political uncertainties and episodes of sporadic violence, Indonesia's macroeconomic indicators remain stable. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rose by 4.13 percent in the second quarter...
Indonesia's macroeconomic performance in recent months shows continued gradual recovery despite continued social unrest on outer islands and slow progress with corporate and bank restructuring. Production...
Latest events in Indonesia bear out the key message of most recent economic report that the country's newfound economic stability remains highly fragile. The sudden upsurge in violence in East Timor and...