News Source: Aantara.co.id
| 1 day ago
The rupiah strengthened against the US dollar in the Jakarta interbank spot market here on Wednesday morning as investors released their greenback and bought the local unit. The Indonesian currency traded Rp9,460-Rp9,475 per US dollar, up 15 points
News Source: The Age
| 2 days ago
Indonesia's festering state of corruption by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has outraged anti-graft activists and left even his strongest supporters confused and disappointed. Months of corruption scandals and mounting public anger preceded the
News Source: Aantara.co.id
| 2 days ago
Indonesian Stock Exchange (BEI) opened slightly higher here on Tuesday morning on Wall Street gains. The BEI index went up 0.999 points or 0.04 percent to 2,482.625 points and the LQ-45 index surged 0.306 points or 0.06 percent to 440.112,209 points.
News Source: Aantara.co.id
| 3 days ago
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) at the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) on Monday opened 0.01 percent or 0.213 points higher at 2,482.728 points on market players` purchases of small-cap shares. Meanwhile, the LQ-45 index rose 0.167 points, or 0.03
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 3 days ago
Indonesia's Vice-President, Boediono, is under intense pressure over his role in the $720 million bail-out of a bank linked to donors who supported the election campaign of his running mate, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The fall-out from the
News Source: The Age
| 6 days ago
A cartoon on a Jakarta street reads "If it's going like this, then how to eradicate corruption?" Photo: AFP IT'S an allegation that has spread like wildfire through Jakarta's elites and is now being openly canvassed in Indonesia's press.
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 6 days ago
Villagers may be scapegoats for Indonesia's military activities, writes Jonathan Pearlman. AS dawn was breaking across the Indonesian province of Papua on a Saturday last July, an Australian mine worker, Drew Grant, set out with friends along the
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 6 days ago
Rudd Government as the country's foreign affairs minister called on Australia to ''share the burden'' of immigrants streaming through the archipelago. Its call came as a customs vessel intercepted 53 asylum seekers off north-western Australia