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Indonesia's forex reserves reach nearly US$70b
Thursday, 11 February 2010
The Jakarta Post
Indonesia has recorded nearly US$70 billion in foreign exchange reserves
as of January, up from $66.10 billion in December last year, says the
finance minister.
“President [Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono] said our foreign exchange reserves
were at $65 billion as of this morning, but now it has reached $69.59
billion, the highest over the past several months,” Finance Minister Sri
Mulyani Indrawati said as quoted by kompas.com Thursday.
Indonesia lost some $10 billion in reserves in five months during the
global crisis in 2008, but it managed to make up the losses thanks to
the high rate of foreign investment in the domestic economy in 2009, she
added.
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