
"The Indonesian government can actually manage the good condition by means of financial policies. When it comes to Indonesia, I think it is not bad because its exports still continue and domestic consumption is still good," MISI Global President Michael Ivanovich said in a seminar on Outlook for Indonesian Economy here on Tuesday.
The surge in global crude oil and food prices had raised inflation, leading to a drop in people`s purchasing power, he said.
Director of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) Guntur Pasaribu meanwhile said the stock exchange`s index is moving in a stable direction. "Although it fluctuates it is still within a reasonable range."
He added the Indonesian condition is still good. "In Indonesia there is nothing to worry about"
source: Antara
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