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Indonesia favours rupiah stability

JAKARTA: Indonesia’s central bank is showing its willingness to sacrifice economic growth for currency stability in its latest aggressive move on interest rates. Bank Indonesia surprised economists with a bigger-than-forecast 50 basis-point hike last Friday, on top of two rate increases in May aimed at halting a currency rout. That takes the benchmark rate to […]

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Philippines: DBCC revises economic assumptions

MANILA, Philippines — The inter-agency Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) disclosed a new set of economic assumptions for this year and next year to reflect the aggressive spending strategy of the government and the upward trend in consumer prices. However, despite the change in some of the macroeconomic forecasts, economic managers still maintain the country’s […]

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Another step towards green Brunei

IN LINE with efforts to address plastic waste, notable developments have recently taken place in the country. In conjunction with Earth Day 2018 celebrations, the Ministry of Development (MoD)’s Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation (JASTRe) added Thursdays to the ‘No Plastic Bag Weekend’ drive. The MoD first introduced No Plastic Bag Weekend in March […]

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Indonesia: Lawmaker calls for fuel subsidy for Pertamax

The chairman of the House of Representatives Commission VII overseeing mining affairs, Gus Irawan Pasaribu, has called on the government to provide a subsidy for Pertamax gasoline, which is often used by luxury cars, following a price increase by state-owned energy company Pertamina. He argued that the price increase of the fuel, which had a research octane number (RON) of […]

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