The Kontan CEO Confidence Index (KCCI), compiled by local Indonesian media company Kontan, declined from a reading of 3.49 in the second quarter of 2018 to 3.45 in the third quarter of 2018. In our opinion this is actually a rather modest decline considering global trade tensions have increased recently, while there are signs of a growing fifth column in Indonesia that is using religious (and to a lesser extent ethnic) issues to undermine popular support for the Indonesian government. This jeopardizes chances for incumbent Indonesian President Joko Widodo, the market-favorite who supports a conducive business environment, to become elected for a second term.

If we take a look at the latest data, then we see that CEOs' Q3-2018 optimism about the Indonesian macro-economy, people's purchasing power, and national politics have all declined. Meanwhile, there was no change regarding CEOs optimism about the global economy and Indonesian government spending. What is remarkable is that optimism about business expansion in Indonesia has slightly grown in Q3-2018.

Based on anecdotal evidence Indonesian companies have to invest in business expansion in order to survive, despite the presently challenging context that includes expectations of falling consumer purchasing power amid the weak rupiah and Bank Indonesia's higher benchmark interest rate.

On the other hand, rising optimism about business expansion is fed by a rebound in retail sales in Indonesia. Retail sales grew 4.1 percent year-on-year in April, supported by sales of automotive fuels, food, beverages and tobacco. Meanwhile, government-led infrastructure projects are hoped to cause the multiplier effect, including a boost in people's purchasing power, in the second half of 2018.

Kontan CEO Confidence Index (KCCI):

  Jan.
2017
April
2017
July
2017
Oct.
2017
Jan.
2018
April
2018
July
2018
Score  3.16  3.11  3.46  3.22  3.66  3.49  3.45

Source: Kontan


Components of the Kontan CEO Confidence Index (KCCI):

Components Oct.
2017
Jan.
2018
April
2018
 July
2018
 Q-t-Q
Change
Domestic Economy  3.74 3.95  3.80  3.75  -1.32%
Government Spending  3.70 3.75  3.85  3.85   0.00%
Purchasing Power  2.91 3.40  3.05  3.00  -1.64%
Global Economy  2.87 3.00  3.00  3.00   0.00%
National Politics  2.61 3.45  3.35  3.15  -5.97%
Business Expansion  3.52 4.42  3.90  3.95  +1.28%

Source: Kontan

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