Bank Indonesia (BI)

New Basel Accord reduces power of bank regulators

CENTRAL BANK RESEARCH - Wimboh Santoso from Bank Indonesia has published a paper "Capital adequacy assessment with respect to market risk". He concludes that the adoption of VaR in the banking industry will reduce the power of regulators to control banks…

Central bank should be more accountable - panel

INDONESIA - The independent panel set up to review Bank Indonesia Law recommended amendments to increase the accountability of the central bank's board of governors, a government official said on Apr 9, 2001.

Bank Indonesia to pay govt 2 trillion rupiahs

INDONESIA - The Indonesian government said it intended to collect around Rp2 trillion in taxes from central Bank Indonesia in the near future to help plug the expected deficit in the 2001 state budget resulting from the rupiah depreciation.

Sjahril, Akbar discuss reshuffle at Bank Indonesia

Bank Indonesia Governor Syahril Sabirin plans to meet Speaker of the House of Representatives Akbar Tandjung on Mar 6, 2001 to discuss the list of candidates proposed to replace deputy governors Achwan and Dono Iskandar.

Determinants of problem banks in Indonesia-paper

Dr. Wimboh Santoso, senior researcher at directorate of banking research and regulations at Bank Indonesia, has conducted an empirical study on the "Determinants of Problem Banks in Indonesia". The main aim of this paper is to provide general information…

Indonesia detains two former c.bank directors

Indonesian authorities have detained two former directors of the embattled central bank for alleged misuse of emergency loans given to troubled banks in the late 1990s, an official said on Feb 27, 2001.

Indonesia, IMF agree on c.bank independence-Ramli

Indonesia's chief economics minister Rizal Ramli said on Feb 26, 2001 he had reached agreement with the International Monetary Fund on the need to maintain the central bank's independence but stopped short of saying a long running deadlock had been…

Indonesian Wahid's advisers say rethink c.bank law

Prominent foreign advisers to Indonesia's embattled president, including ex-Fed chairman Paul Volcker, urged him to stick with the IMF and to drop current proposals to revamp the central bank law which have become a nasty thorn in relations with the Fund.

Jakarta sticks to controversial c.bank law changes

Indonesia said on Feb. 12, 2001 it would stick to proposed amendments to the central bank law that would effectively sack the existing board of governors, a move expected to add pressure to already strained relations with the IMF. The International…

Bank Indonesia officials to be suspects over loans

Senior Indonesian central bank officials will soon be named suspects over the handing out of huge loans to struggling banks in the late 1990s, Attorney General Marzuki Darusman said on Feb 9, 2001."In the next one or two weeks, there will be senior…

IMF concerned on Bank Indonesia govt bond buying

Indonesia's chief economics minister said on Feb 5 the International Monetary Fund had objected to an amendment to the central bank law that would allow the institution to buy government bonds in the primary market. "The IMF disagreed...the central bank…

Bank Aspac misallocated BLBI funds

Two Bank Indonesia officials said on Thursday that former Bank Aspac director Hendrawan Haryono had misallocated Rp 583 billion (US$61.4 million) out of the Rp 1.5 trillion Government Liquidity Support Funds (BLBI) it had received from the central bank.

Bank Indonesia debt to government is 24.5bn rupiah

Deputy governor of Bank Indonesia Ahjar Iljas said the central bank has issued a promissory note valued at Rp24.5 trillion ($2.7 billion) in a bid to settle the controversy over Bank Indonesia Liquidity Support (BLBI).

Bk Indonesia to adopt risk-based bank supervision

Bank Indonesia will gradually shift its banking supervision system from the current compliance-based mechanism to include the internationally practiced risk-based system starting next year, according to a senior official at the central bank.

Whither Bank Indonesia?

Should Bank Indonesia be re-capitalised like its neighbour in the Philippines to prevent the Indonesian economy sliding further into desperation? An article by newspaper Asia Pulse.

Indonesia Ramli welcomes back Syahril Sabirin

Indonesian coordinating minister for economic affairs Rizal Ramli welcomed Wednesday the release of the country's central bank governor Syahril Sabirin from his house arrest status, hoping that no changes would be made in term of monetary policies.

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