• Indonesia Investments' Newsletter of 15 April 2018 Released

    On 15 April 2018 Indonesia Investments released the latest edition of its newsletter. This free newsletter, which is sent to our subscribers once per week, contains the most important news stories from Indonesia that have been reported on our website over the past seven days. Most of the topics involve economy and market-related topics such as GDP growth forecasts, credit ratings, the investment climate, IPOs, an update on the 2019 presidential election, and more.

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  • World Bank Positive About Indonesia's Economic Outlook

    In its latest East Asia and Pacific Economic Update, the World Bank is optimistic about Indonesia's recent economic performance as well as its future prospects. The country's FY-2017 gross domestic product (GDP) expanded at the fastest pace in four years, led by stronger investment and net exports. Meanwhile, its current account deficit narrowed to a six-year low, while the central government's budget deficit reached the lowest since 2014, on the back of stronger global trade and strengthening commodity prices.

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  • Moody's Upgrades Indonesia's Sovereign Credit Rating to Baa2 (Stable)

    Moody's Investors Services, one of the world's prestigious credit rating agencies, upgraded Indonesia's long-term, foreign currency-denominated debt rating to Baa2 (with a stable outlook), the second-lowest investment grade rating, on Friday (13/04). Moody's cited increasingly credible and effective fiscal and monetary policies as key reasons for the upgrade. The latest upgrade puts Indonesia on par with India and the Philippines.

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  • IPC Car Terminal to IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in mid-2018

    Terminal operator Indonesia Kendaraan Terminal (better known as IPC Car Terminal) plans to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in mid-July 2018. The company, which is owned by state-owned port operator Pelindo II, handles the movement of cargo containers for shipments related to the automotive industry at its terminal in Jakarta's Tanjung Priok harbor.

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