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View all search resultsThe rupiah’s volatility will continue next year because the country is unlikely to narrow its current account deficit, which is expected to reach 3 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) by the end of this year as the result of an unstable exchange rate throughout 2018, analysts say.
Weak communication skills within the government has hampered the growth of portfolio investments in Indonesia, as investors choose to withdraw their funds after officials fail to convince them about the country’s economic performance, an analyst has said.
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