Tag: Gross Domestic Product
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Latest Reports Gross Domestic Product
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New Indonesia Investments Report - August 2021; Virtual Independence Celebrations
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Bye, Bye Economic Recession! Great Rebound for Indonesia in Q2-2021
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New COVID-19 Emergency Measures Threaten to Derail Indonesia’s Economic Rebound
Lockdowns and restrictions imposed by governments around the globe in an effort to curb the further spread of COVID-19 in society as well as people’s fear to contract COVID-19 resulted in an unprecedented decline in consumption, production, trade, tourism and investment, particularly in the second quarter of 2020.
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Q1-2021 GDP Update Indonesia: Economic Activity Remains Low But End of Recession In Sight
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Subscriber Update Indonesia: COVID-19 Recession Persists in Q4-2020
On 5 February 2021, Indonesia’s Statistical Agency (Badan Pusat Statistik, or BPS) announced that gross domestic product (GDP) of Southeast Asia’s largest economy contracted 2.19 percent year-on-year (y/y) in the fourth quarter of 2020. This was less severe compared to Indonesia Investments’ outlook of -2.50 percent (y/y).
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Indonesia Investments' Subscriber Update - Indonesia Enters Recession
On Thursday 5 November 2020 Indonesia’s Statistical Agency (Badan Pusat Statistik, BPS) announced that Indonesia’s gross domestic product (GDP) contracted 3.49 percent year-on-year (y/y) in the third quarter of 2020. This pace of economic contraction in Q3-2020 was slightly more severe than we had predicted. Indonesia Investments had its outlook for Indonesia’s Q3-2020 economic growth at the range of -3.0 to -2.5 percent (y/y).
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Economy of Indonesia Enters Recession: GDP Contracts 3.49% in Q3-2020
As expected, the Indonesian economy entered a recession in the third quarter of 2020. On Thursday (05.11.2020), Indonesia's Statistical Agency (BPS) announced that Q3-2020 gross domestic product (GDP) growth contracted by 3.49 percent year-on-year (y/y), which makes it the second consecutive quarter of negative growth.
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Economic Update: Indonesian Policymakers Finally Become Realistic in Terms of 2020 Outlooks
It took a while – in fact a couple of months – but the Indonesian government has now finally become realistic about its forecast for economic growth in (the remainder of) 2020. Obviously, it had no other option after the country’s Q2-2020 gross domestic product (GDP) data had been released in August. These data showed a 5.32 percent year-on-year (y/y) contraction for Southeast Asia’s largest economy in Q2-2020.
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Indonesia Investments' August 2020 Report - In Search of a Vaccine
Latest Columns Gross Domestic Product
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Economic Update Indonesia: Indonesian Economy Expands at a Rate of 5.03% (Y/Y) in Q1-2023
On 5 May 2023, Indonesia’s Statistical Agency (Badan Pusat Statistik, BPS) released the latest official Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data of Indonesia. BPS announced that the Indonesian economy expanded by 5.03 percent year-on-year (y/y) in Q1-2023, a good result that is in line with our expectations.
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Economic Update: The Impact of Ramadan and Idul Fitri on Economic Activity in Indonesia
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Economic Update Indonesia: Indonesian Economy Expands at Rate of 5.31% (Y/Y) in Full-2022
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Economic Update Indonesia: Forecasts for 2023 & What Do Indicators Signal for Q4-2022?
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What About the Economy of Indonesia Amid Persistently Turbulent International Conditions?
Before turning our attention to the economy of Indonesia, it is important to take a closer look at the global economy first. Fortunately, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) just released a new update (called the OECD Economic Outlook, Interim Report September 2022) and so it’s certainly worthwhile to take a look at its conclusions.
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Indonesian Economy; Should We Be More Optimistic about Indonesia’s Economic Growth in 2022?
What came as a surprise to us is that the Asian Development Bank (ADB) decided to raise its projection for Indonesia’s economic growth in full 2022 from 5.0 percent year-on-year (y/y) to 5.2 percent (y/y) in July 2022. This decision was substantiated in its Asian Development Outlook 2022 Supplement entitled Recovery Faces Diverse Challenges.
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Update on the Economy of Indonesia & COVID-19 Situation; Mudik Becomes Key Test Case
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Indonesia Ends 2021 Better-than-Expected; Starts 2022 Weaker as Restrictions Are Tightened
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Macroeconomic Indicators Show Positive Trends for Indonesia in Fourth Quarter of 2021
There are reasons to be optimistic about Indonesia’s economic activity in the fourth quarter of 2021. Obviously, the underlying reason being that new confirmed COVID-19 infections have not been far from zero in Indonesia throughout the final quarter of the year. As a consequence, the government of Indonesia did not need to impose tough restrictions, hence economic activity is allowed to blossom.
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Economic Update Indonesia: Despite Negative Indications, Strong Growth Expected in Q3-2021
The economic rebound in the second quarter of 2021 – with a +7.07 percent year-on-year (y/y) growth pace – was great for Indonesia, albeit it is obviously related to the ‘low base effect’ (as Indonesia had hit its rock bottom in the same quarter one year earlier). But what about the future, or more precisely: Q3-2021?
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