International Herald Tribune
Indonesia's economic growth surprisingly picked up in the second quarter of this year, fueled by easy credit and strong domestic demand, a sign that Southeast Asia remained resilient amid the global slowdown. Most economists say they expect the...
Channel NewsAsia
Indonesia on Monday said its economy grew a faster-than-expected 6.4 percent in the second quarter from a year ago, buoyed by robust domestic demand and investment. Private consumption increased five percent year-on-year, government spending rose...
BBC
Domestic demand boosts expansion Strong domestic demand has been one of key drivers of growth in Indonesia Indonesia's economy grew more than expected in the second quarter as domestic consumption helped offset a decline in demand for exports.