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Markets

Dollar clings to 2-month high as Gulf hostilities flare

The dollar clung to its recent strength near a two-month high on Thursday as fresh Gulf hostilities sent oil prices higher and sapped risk appetite, while the Japanese yen hovered near the key 160 level that kept traders on intervention alert.

34 minutes ago
Economy

EU eases spending rules to tackle energy shock

The EU on Wednesday eased its spending rules to help member states confront the energy shock sparked by the Middle East war, as back-to-back crises leave countries in a fiscal squeeze. ...

14 hours ago
Markets premium

IDX plunges 4 percent, piling pressure on rupiah

Indonesian stocks suffered a rout on Wednesday with the benchmark index closing at its lowest level in five years. ...

14 hours ago

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Tech

UK allows websites to opt out of Google AI search

Website publishers, particularly media outlets, claim that artificial intelligence models take their content without compensation.

18 hours ago
Economy premium

Developers raise alarm as margins shrink for subsidized housing

Building homes for low-income families is becoming financially untenable, developers are warning, arguing that profit margins have been eroded by surging construction costs and a weakening rupiah.

19 hours ago
Economy premium

Foreign arrivals lift tourism as domestic travel weakens

Data released by Statistics Indonesia (BPS) on Tuesday showed international tourist arrivals reached 1.25 million visits in April, up 7.22 percent year-on-year (yoy) and 14.75 percent from the previous month. 

20 hours ago
Regulations

US proposes tariffs of 10% or 12.5% on goods from 60 economies over forced labor failures

The trade agency said it would impose additional duties of 12.5 percent on the remaining 45 countries that it investigated.

22 hours ago
Tech

EU to unveil plan to wean itself off US, Asia tech

The EU will set out on Wednesday how the 27-country bloc hopes to slash its dependence on American and Asian technology, and favor European digital alternatives.

23 hours ago
Markets

Oil jumps on Mideast missiles while AI bulls carry stocks higher

Oil prices rose for a third day running on Wednesday and the dollar was on the brink of breaking above 160 yen as fresh hostilities flared in the Gulf after US-Iran peace talks stalled.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Industry braces for on-the-ground reality as new coal, CPO export scheme goes live

During the transition period, exporting companies are only required to complete an approval checklist in the CEISA 4.0 dialog box as a form of reporting to DSI.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Costly oil and gas imports wipe out trade surplus

Indonesia only narrowly avoided a trade deficit in April as the cost of imported oil and gas products skyrocketed in April.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Inflation creeps up amid rising fuel, food prices

Statistics Indonesia (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) surged by 3.08 percent year-on-year (yoy) in May, though it remained below Bank Indonesia’s (BI) inflation target of 1.5 to 3.5 percent.   

1 day ago
Markets premium

FTSE Russell to drop four more Indonesian stocks in June

Technology giant GoTo and nickel miner Harita Nickel are among the stocks to be axed from the indexer's GEIS this month effective June 22, following in the wake of four small- and large-cap stocks dropped in May.

1 day ago
Economy

Marriott Bonvoy maps out customer behavior and loyalty in Indonesia

To increase understanding of how loyalty programs drive customer retention, the APEC Loyalty Trends Report 2026 by Marriott Bonvoy writes a new playbook for travelers in Indonesia and the surrounding region.

1 day ago
Economy

Bigger 'kurban', thinner wallets

National data on sales of sacrificial animals for Idul Adha show that while the kurban market might appear healthy, changes in consumer behavior over the past few years indicate growing caution in spending.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Govt begins transition to centralized exports for coal, palm oil

Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto announced in a press conference on Sunday that a seven-month transition phase will run from June 1 to Dec. 31, while exporting companies will continue to execute their regular shipping activities. 

2 days ago
Economy

Southeast Asia power market at a turning point, now more than ever

Even before the shock from the Iran war, regional electricity consumption surged by 24 percent between 2021 and 2025, but 70 to 80 percent of that new demand was met by coal and gas.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

BI expected to get job creation mandate soon

The government and the House of Representatives are scrambling to pass a bill that will give Bank Indonesia (BI) a new mandate on job creation, which economists say could weaken the central bank’s independence.

2 days ago
Regulations premium

Ministry pushes mass transit to curb fuel subsidy costs

Transportation expenses consume up to 40 percent of household income. 

2 days ago
Markets

Asian equities ahead, oil rises as uncertainty surrounds US-Iran talks

Oil rose while Asian equities firmed Monday as a surge in artificial intelligence-linked stocks helped offset uncertainty over US-Iran talks.

2 days ago
Regulations

US to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese firms outside China

The unexpected guidance suggests the United States' best AI chips may have been making their way to the subsidiaries of Chinese AI firms based in places like Malaysia.

3 days ago
Companies

SoftBank vows to spend $87.5 billion on AI centers in France

Japanese tech investor SoftBank will spend 75 billion euros (US$87.5 billion) on artificial intelligence infrastructure in France, its founder Masayoshi Son told a French newspaper in an interview released Saturday.

3 days ago
Tech

From lottery draws to fiscal spending, China broadens digital yuan footprint

China's central bank is making a broad push to increase the use of digital yuan at home and abroad, several industry sources said, setting Beijing on a different – and potentially competing – path from the United States in shaping the future of money.

4 days ago
Economy premium

Twenty years on, Lapindo’s economic scars linger

According to the Sidoarjo Mudflow Control Center (PPLS), the agency received Rp 287.7 billion in state budget funding in 2025 to manage the disaster. 

5 days ago
Companies premium

Wilmar says no official notice received in palm oil export probe

Wilmar shares tumbled 10.5 percent after the government named the palm oil giant in a widening export pricing investigation.

5 days ago
Economy

Harbour Energy sells Natuna assets for $215m, keeps Andaman presence

Harbour Energy has completed the US$215 million divestment of its participating interests in the Natuna Sea Block A and in the Tuna Block to Prime Group.  

5 days ago
Companies

Inside the lab and mill where women are redefining industrial work

Across Indonesia, women continue to break barriers and step into roles once considered unconventional. That spirit is reflected in the growing presence of women across technical and leadership roles—opening new pathways across industries that are rapidly evolving.

5 days ago
Economy premium

RI, France launch new business council to boost investment

French President Emmanuel Macron described Indonesia as one of France’s key strategic partners in the Indo-Pacific, adding that both countries could help build broader international cooperation without becoming overly dependent on any single economic power.

5 days ago
Markets

Oil eyes weekly drop on Hormuz deal hopes; AI sends stocks to record highs

World stocks stood at record highs on Friday and oil futures eyed the steepest weekly drop for nearly two months as traders waited for details on a potential deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend the US-Iran ceasefire.

6 days ago
Economy

UK pledges 300,000 youth placements after 'lost generation' warning

Britain will create additional work experience and training placements for young people, the government said on Friday, a day after a review warned the country risked a "lost generation" locked out of work.

6 days ago

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Thu, June 4, 2026

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