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Archive: 13 August 2007

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Rupiah plunges in early trade on dollar buying by local traders

 Originally Posted By: Capt. Mainwaring Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChui'm doing the opposite i've shifted USD20,000 into IDR since last week. Too early 'kan? not at all. just a minor hedging move. if it breaks through 11000, however, i'll start moving serious money.

Rupiah plunges in early trade on dollar buying by local traders

 Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChui'm doing the opposite i've shifted USD20,000 into IDR since last week. Too early 'kan?

Rupiah plunges in early trade on dollar buying by local traders

 Originally Posted By: chewwyUKso you think it could get bad kuku?? depends on the US more than Indonesia at the moment. foreign money is retreating mainly because of external factors.however, be ready with your USDs and EURs to cash in on the crash!

Rupiah plunges in early trade on dollar buying by local traders

so you think it could get bad kuku??

Rupiah plunges in early trade on dollar buying by local traders

i'm doing the opposite i've shifted USD20,000 into IDR since last week.

BRI getting serious about apartment mortgages

The country's fourth largest bank by assets, Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), signed a memorandum of understanding Friday on apartment mortgages with property developer Pikko Group so as to boost the bank's consumer lending.BRI director for consumer banking A.

Rupiah plunges in early trade on dollar buying by local traders

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Rupiah at the Jakarta interbank spot market on Monday morning plunged to Rp9,350 against US dollar as market agents bought the US currency on the domestic money market.The Indonesian unit dropped by 65 points to Rp9,345/9,350 against US dollar compared to Rp9,280/9,300 to...

Foreign debts of Indonesia`s private firms alarming

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Economic affairs observer Aviliani said the foreign debts of Indonesia`s private sector had now become cause for alarm as they may have reached 20 percent of the gross domestic product (GNP).