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Does Indonesia have a good economy?

Does Indonesia have a good economy?

The economy of Indonesia is the largest in Southeast Asia and is one of the emerging market economies. As a middle income country & member of the G20, Indonesia is classified as a newly industrialized country. It is the 15th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP and the 7th largest in terms of GDP (PPP).

How much is a bottle of water in Indonesia?

Cost of Living in Indonesia

Restaurants Edit
Water (1.5 liter bottle) 6,469.78Rp
Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 258,000.00Rp
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 33,274.55Rp
Imported Beer (12 oz small bottle) 45,835.62Rp

Is Indonesia a developed country Quora?

Indonesia will not be a developed country. Indonesia surely have rich people, but will not be a rich country. The richness is not produced by majority of people. Indonesia GDP is number 8.

What is the financial services sector in Indonesia?

The FSS in Indonesia is divided into three categories, namely the banking industry, capital market, and the nonbank financial industry (NBFI). To date, the banking sector dominates the national FSS. Its asset share reaches 74 percent of the total.

What are the opportunities in Islamic finance in Indonesia?

Considering that Indonesia has a large Muslim population while Islamic finance is underdeveloped, this sector has great potential. The Indonesian government is the biggest bonds issuer in Indonesia (it usually sells debt paper in order to finance the annual state budget), both to local and foreign investors.

What is happening to the Indonesian financial markets?

The Indonesian financial markets have shown a remarkable recovery from the Asian Financial Crisis in the 1990s.

What are the biggest bonds issuers in Indonesia?

The Indonesian government is the biggest bonds issuer in Indonesia (it usually sells debt paper in order to finance the annual state budget), both to local and foreign investors. Its array of debt paper includes conventional, retail and Islamic bonds.