Bank Indonesia and government resolve disagreement

Bank Indonesia has resolved a long standing dispute with its government. The problem concerned the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis over how to account for the emergency funding. The resolution should see the government's interest payments reduced.

Source: Dow Jones

The government and Bank Indonesia have resolved a long-standing disagreement over how to account for the emergency funding provided by the central bank in the aftermath of the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, in a move that will

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