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$WSKT
Waskita Karya langsung nonaktifkan dua pengawainya yang jadi tersangka KPK
KONTAN .CO .ID - JAKARTA. Direktur Utama PT Waskita Karya Tbk (WSKT) I Gusti Ngurah Putra menonaktifkan dua orang pejabat Waskita usai ditetapkan sebagai tersangka oleh Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK).
“Sudah (nonaktif) setelah ditetapkan tersangka. Secara internal untuk menjalankan good corporate governance (GCG), tentu yang bersangkutan kami nonaktifkan dari jabatannya,” kata I Gusti
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$BNLI
Ini Investor Jepang yang Dikabarkan Mau Beli Bank Permata
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Misteri terkait lembaga keuangan dari Jepang yang akan menjadi investor pembeli saham PT Bank Permata Tbk (BNLI) mulai merebak. Menurut sumber CNBC Indonesia yang mengikuti proses transaksi tersebut, ada empat bank besar paling besar di Jepang.
Nama-nama bank yang jadi pembeli yang disebut-sebut tersebut antara lain, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), Japan Post Bank (JPB), Mizuho Financial Group (MFG) dan Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG). Dari empat nama tersebut, tiga nama sudah memiliki afiliasi dengan bank-bank Indonesia.
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Coal Stocks
Indonesia’s 2019 Coal Output May Reach 480M Tons to 500M Tons
(Bloomberg) -- Output seen at around same level of 500m tons this year, according to Pandu Sjahrir, chairman of the Indonesian Coal Mining Association.
* Miners may face difficulties increasing output due to DMO policy and uncertainty in coal contract of work conversion to special mining permit, Sjahrir tells reporters in Jakarta
* NOTE: Coal Dominates as Asia Growth Offsets Waning European Demand
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Indonesia External Debt
Indonesia’s External Debt Rises 5.3% Y/y to $360.5B in Oct.
(Bloomberg) -- External debt rose from $342.35b a year earlier, according to Bank Indonesia.
* Public external debt, consisting of govt and central bank debts, stood at $178.3b vs $173.2b a year ago, central bank says in report released on Monday
* Private sector debt, including that of state-owned enterprises, climbed 7.7% Y/y to $182.2b, mainly driven by growth in electricity, gas and water supply sector
* “Indonesia’s external debt at the end of October 2018 remains controlled with healthy structure,” Bank Indonesia says
* External debt as percentage of GDP at ~34%, dominated by long-term debt amounting to 86.9% of total
* Bank Indonesia and govt continue to coordinate to monitor development of external debt and to optimize its role in supporting development financing, without creating risks that can affect economic stability
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