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PT Holdiko Perkasa is racing against time to finalise asset sales before the year-end deadline.
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 November 2000
Conversion from scrip to scripless trading means a more sophisticated system - and lower tolerance for error.
By Rico Ngai | 3 November 2000
Conversion from scrip to scripless trading means a more sophisticated system - and lower tolerance for error.
By Rico Ngai | 3 November 2000
At a roadshow in Hong Kong the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency outlines the many challenges it faces.
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 October 2000
At a roadshow in Hong Kong the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency outlines the many challenges it faces.
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 October 2000
The cigarette maker becomes the latest Indonesian heavyweight to tap the nascent rupiah bond market.
By AsiaPulse | 22 September 2000
The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) has announced plans to sell three Salim Group subsidiaries through initial public offerings (IPO) by the end of this year.
By Asia Pulse | 13 September 2000
Norbert Korn moves to Singapore, and is replaced in Indonesia by Paul Leonhardt.
By Dominique Antarakis | 31 August 2000
Norbert Korn moves to Singapore, and is replaced in Indonesia by Paul Leonhardt.
By Dominique Antarakis | 31 August 2000
Post-provision making and restructuring of non-performing-loans, PT Bank DBS Indonesia looks ahead with new initiatives. And there are profits to prove it''s working.
By Elaine Leong | 16 August 2000
Bank Bali gets a recapitalization plan, leaving regulators until October to smoke out those controlling the stock.
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 2 August 2000
Bank Bali gets a recapitalization plan, leaving regulators until October to smoke out those controlling the stock.
By Meera Tharmaratnam | 2 August 2000
Recent announcements from Indonesia show that behind the negative images of political and sectarian fighting, real efforts at resolving the country’s financial problems are ...
By Nick Lord | 2 August 2000
Indonesian Finance Minister Bambang Sudibyo has asked IBRA for a list of cooperative bankers so they can be removed from an immigration blacklist and allowed to travel once again.
By Jim Regan | 25 July 2000
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