Tag: Retail Sales
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Latest Reports Retail Sales
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What Do the Latest Economic Data Tell Us about Indonesia’s Economic Growth in Q2-2024?
In last month’s report we saw that Indonesia’s official economic growth rate was (in line with expectations) quite strong at 5.11 percent year-on-year (y/y) in Q1-2024. Moreover, last month we also saw that most of the macroeconomic data point at the continuation of strong growth in Q2-2024 (with the only major exception being the country’s car sales data that still showed deep red numbers).
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Economic Update Indonesia; Taking a Look at Various Recently Released Macroeconomic Data
In this article we are taking a quick look at various macroeconomic data that help us assess the state of the Indonesian economy in the first quarter of 2024. This update is much more succinct than our normal economic update because we already have one article devoted to the Indonesian economy in this report (zooming in on the Q3-2023 and full-year gross domestic growth data of 2023).
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An Update on the Economy of Indonesia: What Are the Latest Macroeconomic Data Telling Us?
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External Environment Challenging, But Indonesia Has Huge Domestic Market to Rely On
As if the external environment wasn’t already challenging enough, a new geopolitical crisis broke out when military organization Hamas attacked Israel in the morning of 7 October 2023 (from the Gaza Strip), killing over 1,400 Israelis while taking hostage more than 200 people.
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Economic Update Indonesia; Assessing the Economy by Looking at Macroeconomic Indicators
In this article we take a look at the strength of the Indonesian economy by assessing a variety of macroeconomic indicators such as retail sales, consumer confidence, and credit growth.
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Measuring the Health of the Indonesian Economy; Challenging Yet Stable Conditions in Q2-2022
At the start of June 2022, the World Bank decided to cut its forecast for Indonesia’s economic growth in full-year 2022 from the level of 5.2 percent year-on-year (y/y) to 5.1 percent (y/y). Do we need to be concerned?
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Economy & Monetary Policy; How Is Indonesia Doing in the First Quarter of 2022?
While the Indonesian economy has been recovering ever since the second quarter of 2021, there is some concern that Indonesia will experience a small hiccup in Q1-2022 as the Indonesian government felt the need to tighten its social and business restrictions (to PPKM Level 3) in February 2022 due to the rapid spread of Omicron in society. It is a decision that should somewhat limit economic activity.
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Economic Update Indonesia: the Worst Has Passed But the Near-Term Future Is Full of Challenges
Although in some respects Indonesia has exited the COVID-19 crisis (for example, the economic recession ended in Q2-2021, and the number of new COVID-19 cases and deaths eased significantly), the road ahead is uncertain and full of challenges.
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Good & Bad News; Indonesia’s Economic Activity Rebounds, But So Do New COVID-19 Cases
After a whopping 16 straight months of contraction (on an annual basis), the latest retail sales data (released by Bank Indonesia) showed that retail sales in Indonesia jumped 15.6 percent year-on-year (y/y) in April 2021. That is a strong rebound!
Latest Columns Retail Sales
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Indonesia Stock Market Update: 1.25% Rebound on Tuesday
Just as unexpected as yesterday when the benchmark stock index of Indonesia (known as Jakarta Composite Index or IHSG) fell 1.06 percent amid positive domestic and international circumstances, the IHSG made a surprise rebound on Tuesday’s trading day. Yesterday’s fall was exorbitant and unfounded and today market participants made up for that performance by accumulating stocks that had lost value. As a result the IHSG gained 1.25 percent to 4,946.09 points on Tuesday (10/06).
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Indonesia's Retail Sales Accelerate in November; Positive Outlook for 2014
Indonesian retail sales surged 14 percent in November 2013 from one year earlier (the highest growth rate since July 2013). On a month-to-month basis, Indonesia's retail sales increased 1.5 percent from October 2013. These findings were the result of a survey conducted by the central bank of Indonesia (Bank Indonesia), which surveyed 650 retailers in 10 Indonesian cities. The bank's survey also indicated that Indonesian retailers may increase prices of their products in 2014 in order to compensate for the depreciating rupiah exchange rate.
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Jakarta Composite Index Continues Upward Trend due to Retail Sales
Retail sales in May 2013 rose 1.5 percent (month to month) or 8.6 percent (year on year) in Indonesia according to a publication of Indonesia's central bank (Bank Indonesia) released on Tuesday evening (16/07). The report made a positive impact on today's trading day as stocks in Indonesia's consumer goods sector rose 2.5 percent. Indonesia's main stock index (IHSG) gained 0.75 percent to end at the level of 4,679.00 points. Foreigner investors are still mostly avoiding the Indonesian stock market, but did record a net purchase today.
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Latest Reports
- Economic Update Indonesia: Economy Expands at a Rate of 4.95% (Y/Y) in Q3-2024
- Consumer Price Index: After Five Months of Deflation, Indonesia Finally Sees Inflation Again
- Bankruptcy of Textile Giant Sri Rejeki Isman – Challenges Faced by the Textile Industry
- Indonesia Investments Releases October 2024 Report: 'Eight President of Indonesia'
- Prabowo Subianto Officially Inaugurated as Indonesia’s Eight President