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Indonesia pays the price for its out-of-sync economic policies

Indonesia’s weakening rupiah and falling markets are symptoms of a government that cannot get fiscal and monetary policy pulling in the same direction.

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eastasiaforum.orgStai leggendo4 g fa

Indonesia pays the price for its out-of-sync economic policies

Indonesia’s weakening rupiah and falling markets are symptoms of a government that cannot get fiscal and monetary policy pulling in the same direction.

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thediplomat.com6 g fa

Mr. Prabowo Versus the Market

The Indonesian state has a long history of inserting itself into the economy in ways that have made investors uneasy.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·thediplomat.com

    Mr. Prabowo Versus the Market

    The Indonesian state has a long history of inserting itself into the economy in ways that have made investors uneasy.

  2. domenica 5 luglio 2026·eastasiaforum.org

    Indonesia pays the price for its out-of-sync economic policies

    Indonesia’s weakening rupiah and falling markets are symptoms of a government that cannot get fiscal and monetary policy pulling in the same direction.

  • lunedì 6 luglio 2026·eastasiaforum.org

    Indonesia’s tax catch-22

    Indonesia's populist economic policies and declining market confidence are squeezing the nation of the money needed to sustain its growth ambitions.