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Deadly Floods in Indonesia Leave Hundreds Missing

Hundreds of people have been killed and millions displaced as extreme weather has ravaged Southeast Asia this month. Indonesia’s heavy rain was linked to two tropical cyclones. By Jin Yu Young and ...

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3 Hikers Dead After Volcano Erupts in Indonesia

Indonesian authorities said other climbers had safely evacuated Mount Dukono, which had been off-limits because of volcanic activity. By John Yoon and Muktita Suhartono At least three hikers were ...

REUTERS 2022-09-16T11:08:24+00:00

Sinking villages look to nature to help Indonesia restore mangroves

In a coastal community on Indonesia's Java island, villagers must constantly take soil and stones to local graveyards to secure the resting places of their dead friends and relatives - fearful that frequent flooding will sweep away the deceased.

REUTERS 2020-11-16T08:37:39+00:00

Indonesia c.bank seen keeping rates steady for 4th meeting

A majority of analysts expect Indonesia's central bank to keep interest rates unchanged this week but maintain a focus on quantitative easing, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, as the economy recovers from its first recession in more than 20 years.

REUTERS 2021-06-14T06:27:57+00:00

Indonesia c.bank says key rate "already low", eyes virus outbreak

Indonesia's benchmark interest rate of 3.50% was already low, central bank governor Perry Warjiyo said on Monday, while also underlining the central bank's efforts to accelerate bank lending ahead of a policy review this week.

REUTERS 2022-01-17T06:21:29+00:00

Indonesia Dec trade surplus at $1 bln, well below forecast

Indonesia's trade surplus narrowed more than expected in December to $1.02 billion, the lowest in 20 months, as a surge in exports driven by commodities slowedand imports hit a record high, official data showed on Monday.

REUTERS 2025-05-02T04:25:17+00:00

Indonesia economy likely lost some steam in Q1: Reuters poll

Indonesia's economic growth likely slowed modestly in the first quarter of the year as private consumption softened and weaker demand from China reduced exports, according to a Reuters poll of economists.