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How Independent Should Bank Indonesia (or any Central Bank) Be?
By James Guild
It is worth questioning the dictum that central banks should occupy their own autonomous policy space.
Indonesia Has Plans to Expand Its Money Market. Is That a Good Idea?
By James Guild
Money markets could bring great benefits to the country's economy, alongside an injection of systemic risk.
Indonesia's Unwelcome Eid Tradition: Counterfeit Money
By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Dikanaya Tarahita
A surge in spending -- especially large this year -- means an increase in the circulation of fake money.
Asia’s Rate Gap Widens Amid Capital Outflow Risks
By Anthony Fensom
While emerging markets continue to rally, risks have intensified for those most exposed to capital outflows.
Indonesia Faces Crunch Time for Reforms
Slowing growth and a falling currency signal that Jakarta needs to get serious on its reform process.
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