Indonesia

Indonesia's Ramli to meet IMF's Fischer next week

Central Banking | 16 Feb 2001 secure

Indonesia's chief economics minister, who has complained the International Monetary Fund was pushing Jakarta too hard on some reforms, said on Friday Feb 16, 2001 he would meet the IMF's first deputy managing director next week. Rizal Ramli played down the significance of the meeting with Stanley Fischer, planned for early next week in Washington, but it follows a cooling of relations between the embattled government and the IMF.

Topics: International, IMF, Fischer, Indonesia

Jakarta sticks to controversial c.bank law changes

Central Banking | 12 Feb 2001 secure

Topics: International, IMF, Indonesia, Bank Indonesia

Indonesia's IBRA chief optimistic on bank sales

Central Banking | 12 Feb 2001 secure

Topics: Asia, Indonesia

Bank Indonesia officials to be suspects over loans

Central Banking | 09 Feb 2001 secure

Topics: Indonesia, Bank Indonesia

IMF concerned on Bank Indonesia govt bond buying

Central Banking | 05 Feb 2001 secure

Topics: International, IMF, Indonesia, Bank Indonesia

BI to complete divestment program in 2001-Sjahril

Central Banking | 02 Feb 2001 secure

Topics: Indonesia

Indonesia court to proceed with c.bank gov trial

Central Banking | 01 Feb 2001 secure

Topics: Indonesia

Indonesia bankers still unclear on forex rules

Central Banking | 29 Jan 2001 secure

Topics: Yaseen Anwar, Indonesia

Bank Indonesia launches brand new website

Central Banking | 29 Jan 2001 secure

Topics: Indonesia, Bank Indonesia

IMF stresses need for BI independence

Central Banking | 25 Jan 2001 secure

Topics: IMF, Fischer, Indonesia,

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