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World stocks stabilize after US industry report

LONDON (AP) — Stock markets recovered somewhat on Thursday after a survey showing a strong increase in U.S. manufacturing eased concerns over a drop in China’s...

World stocks muted as investors keep eye on Fed

TOKYO (AP) — Shares were lackluster Wednesday as investors waited for the release of the minutes to the U.S. Federal Reserve's latest meeting and took stock of a...

President Yudhoyono to open CEAPAD II meeting

Indonesias President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will officially open the second meeting of the Conference on Cooperation Among East Asian Countries for Palestinian...

Indonesia initiates private sector participation in CEAPAD II

Indonesia has initiated private sector participation in strengthening Palestinian state-building efforts through CEAPADs framework.

Kelud’s eruptions deter tourists

World stocks muted as investors keep eye on Fed

LONDON (AP) — Global markets were lackluster Wednesday as investors waited for the release of the minutes to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest meeting and took...

Rupiah strengthens to Rp11,763 on Wednesday evening

The Indonesian rupiah currency closed stronger at Rp11,763 per dollar on Wednesday evening, climbing 110 points from Rp11,873 per dollar reported a day earlier.

Elections should not terrify people: RI President

The convening of this years parliamentary and presidential elections should not terrify the people and must be held in a fair, credible, orderly, and peaceful manner,...

Seamen association urges govt to stop placing seamen on taiwanese ships – (d)

The Association of Indonesian Seamen (KPI) has urged the government to temporarily halt the employment of sailors on Taiwanese fishing ships due to an increasing number...

RI expects to increase trade with Africa: Official

Indonesia is expected to increase trade with African countries as the latters economies have shown continual growth during the past decade, Indonesian Foreign Affairs...