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Yahoo! NewsIndonesia Seeking to Avoid Rate Rise, Governor Nasution Says
Indonesia’s central bank chief said he wants to avoid increasing interest rates, counting on lending and reserve rules for banks to contain inflation and stoke growth in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.
Malaysia, Indonesia bid to ease tensions after maritime spat
Malaysia and Indonesia Monday moved to calm a maritime border dispute that has sparked angry protests, with their foreign ministers agreeing to take action to prevent a repeat incident.
Malaysia, Indonesia in bid to ease tensions after maritime spat
KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia and Indonesia today moved to calm a maritime border dispute that has sparked angry protests, with their foreign ministers agreeing to take action to prevent a repeat incident. Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman met his Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalegawa here after last month's flare-up triggered by the detention of Malaysian fishermen and Indonesian officials in ...
Indonesia could cut CO2 by 70 pct by 2030: report
Indonesia could cut its projected greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030 at a relatively low cost but would still need help from developed countries a government report said on Monday.
Malaysia, Indonesia discuss standard operating procedure
KOTA KINABALU, Sept 6 — Malaysia and Indonesia will work on a standard operating procedure and rules of engagement as a guideline for their respective officers when carrying out duties at sea borders to prevent a recurrence of the August 13 incident, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said. Both countries also agreed to include Indonesia’s ...
Malaysia, Indonesia to hold talks on border issues
Malaysia and Indonesia will hold talks on demarcation and border problems in October and November separately in order to prevent territorial disputes from arising.
Malaysia, Indonesia bid to ease tensions after maritime spat
Malaysia and Indonesia Monday moved to calm a maritime border dispute that has sparked angry protests, with their foreign ministers agreeing to take action to prevent a repeat incident.
Indonesia's lax gun control a boon for militants - report
Indonesia's poor gun control and corruption are allowing jihadist networks access to arms that may be used in sniper-style killings or bank robberies to help fund militancy an international think tank said on Monday.
Cocoa Exports From Indonesia's Sulawesi Slump 21% on Rains, Fasting Month
Cocoa-bean exports from Sulawesi, Indonesia’s main growing region, dropped for the first time in four months as heavy rains hurt crops and disrupted transport, according to an industry grouping.
Indonesia's president gives aid to refugees of erupted volcano
Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono gave aid worth 3 billion rupiah (about 333,853 U.S. dollars) to refugees of erupted volcano Sinabung Mount in North Sumatra province, detikcom reported on Monday.
MONEY MARKETS-Indonesia rates up on c.bank; dlr rates steady
* Indonesia rise seen tempered by injection,redemption flows
Indonesia revises down Aug core CPI to 4.24 pct y/y
JAKARTA, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Indonesia's statistics bureau (BPS) said on Monday it revised down its figure for August core inflation to 4.24 percent year-on-year, from 4.53 percent announced on Friday, because of a miscalculation. "There was a miscalculation in a component price related to the price hike in vehicle ownership documents, but we have changed it on the website," Subagio Dwijosumono ...
Indonesia wins Ningbo Cup
Chennai: Spearheaded by its anchor pair of Henky Lasut and Freddy Manoppo, Indonesia scored the full 50 victory points in Sunday's two final matches against Bangladesh and Korea to comfortably win the Ningbo Cup, the first Asian cup bridge championships that concluded on Sunday at Ningbo, China.
Malaysia-Indonesia brotherhood 'too strong to be broken'
JAKARTA: The brotherhood between Indonesia and Malaysia is too strong to be broken by the egos of individuals, says Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) advisory council leader KH Masdar Farid Mas'udi.
Indonesia targets 18% growth in non-oil exports
Indonesia targets 18% growth in non-oil exports
INTERVIEW-Indonesia c.banker sees more tightening in 2011
INTERVIEW-Indonesia c.banker sees more tightening in 2011
Indonesia on alert for more eruptions
JAKARTA, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Officials in Indonesia say scores of people stayed away from their homes near Mount Sinabung for fear of another eruption of the volcano Saturday. Indonesia - Volcano - Asia - Science and Environment - Philippines
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Indonesia's government is gearing up to cater to the country's increasing love affair with the automobile, unveiling plans to develop the first home-grown saloon car aimed specifically at lower-income families.
Indonesia's smoking toddler kicks the habit
Indonesia's smoking toddler has kicked the habit. Footage of 2-year-old Aldi Rizal — who smoked up to two packs a day — puffing away circulated the Internet in May and sparked an international outcry. His parents said he'd throw tantrums every time they tried to stop him from lighting up.
Indonesia volcano eruption sends villagers fleeing for the second time this week
The Indonesia volcano eruption is only smoke and ash and not life-threatening so far. But some warn that more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are on the way.
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