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Indonesia Interest Rate
The benchmark interest rate in Indonesia was last reported at 5.75 percent. In Indonesia the interest rate decisions are taken by The Central Bank of Republic of Indonesia. The official interest rate is the Discount rate. This is the rate at which central banks lend or discount eligible paper for deposit money banks, typically shown on an end-of-period basis. From 2005 until 2010, Indonesia's average interest rate was 8.76 percent reaching an historical high of 12.75 percent in December of 2005 and a record low of 6.50 percent in August of 2009. This page includes: Indonesia Interest Rate chart, historical data and news.
source: Bank of Indonesia
Indonesia GDP Growth Rate
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Indonesia expanded 1.4 percent in the first quarter of 2012 over the previous quarter. Historically, from 2005 until 2011, Indonesia's average quarterly GDP Growth was 1.50 percent reaching an historical high of 3.82 percent in September of 2009 and a record low of -3.57 percent in December of 2008. Indonesia is the largest national economy in Southeast Asia. It has a market-based economy in which the government plays a significant role by owning more than 164 state-owned enterprises. The government administers prices on several basic goods, including fuel, rice, and electricity. This page includes: Indonesia GDP Growth Rate chart, historical data, forecasts and news. Data is also available for Indonesia GDP Annual Growth Rate, which measures growth over a full economic year.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia GDP Annual Growth Rate
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Indonesia expanded 6.3 percent in the first quarter of 2012 over the same quarter, previous year. Unlike the commonly used quarterly GDP growth rate the annual GDP growth rate takes into account a full year of economic activity, thus avoiding the need to make any type of seasonal adjustment. Historically, from 2000 until 2011, Indonesia's average annual GDP Growth was 5.27 percent reaching an historical high of 7.16 percent in December of 2004 and a record low of 1.56 percent in December of 2001. This page includes: Indonesia GDP Annual Growth Rate chart, historical data, forecasts and news. Data is also available for Indonesia GDP Quarterly Growth Rate, which measures growth over the previous quarter.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Balance of Trade
Indonesia reported a trade surplus equivalent to 840 Million USD in March of 2012. Indonesia major exports are: plywood, textiles, rubber, tin, bauxite, silver, copper, nickel, gold, and coal. Indonesia imports machinery and equipment; chemicals, fuels and food. Its main trading partners are: Japan, European Union, The United States and Singapore. This page includes: Indonesia Balance of Trade chart, historical data and news.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Imports
Indonesia imports were worth 16430 Million USD in March of 2012. Indonesia major imports are: machinery and equipment; chemicals, fuels and food. Main import partners are Singapore, China, European Union, Japan and Malaysia. This page includes: Indonesia Imports chart, historical data and news.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Exports
Indonesia exports were worth 17270 Million USD in March of 2012. Indonesia major exports are: gas, plywood, textiles and rubber. Indonesia is the world's largest tin market. Although mineral production traditionally centered on bauxite, silver, and tin, Indonesia is expanding its copper, nickel, gold, and coal output for export markets. Until 2007 Indonesia has been an oil exporter. Main export partners are: Japan, European Union, United States and Singapore. This page includes: Indonesia Exports chart, historical data and news.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Inflation Rate
The inflation rate in Indonesia was reported at 4.5 percent in April of 2012. From 1997 until 2010, the average inflation rate in Indonesia was 13.26 percent reaching an historical high of 82.40 percent in September of 1998 and a record low of -1.17 percent in March of 2000. Inflation rate refers to a general rise in prices measured against a standard level of purchasing power. The most well known measures of Inflation are the CPI which measures consumer prices, and the GDP deflator, which measures inflation in the whole of the domestic economy. This page includes: Indonesia Inflation Rate chart, historical data and news.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Retail Sales
Retail Sales in Indonesia declined 0.6 percent in January of 2012 over the previous month. From 2004 until 2011, Indonesia's average Retail Sales was 1.38 percent reaching an historical high of 26.00 percent in October of 2006 and a record low of -22.30 percent in November of 2006. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia's Retail Sales.
source: Bank of Indonesia
Indonesia Annual Retail Sales
Retail Sales in Indonesia increased 13.9 percent in January of 2012 over the previous year. From 2006 until 2011, Indonesia's average Retail Sales was 10.89 percent reaching an historical high of 40.30 percent in January of 2010 and a record low of -26.30 percent in November of 2008. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia's Retail Sales.
source: Bank of Indonesia
Indonesia Unemployment Rate
The unemployment rate in Indonesia was last reported at 6.56 percent in August of 2011. From 2004 until 2010, Indonesia's Unemployment Rate averaged 9.30 percent reaching an historical high of 11.24 percent in October of 2005 and a record low of 7.41 percent in February of 2010. The labour force is defined as the number of people employed plus the number unemployed but seeking work. The nonlabour force includes those who are not looking for work, those who are institutionalised and those serving in the military. This page includes: Indonesia Unemployment Rate chart, historical data and news.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Industrial Production
Industrial Production in Indonesia expanded 5.8 percent in December of 2011. Industrial production measures changes in output for the industrial sector of the economy which includes manufacturing, mining, and utilities. Industrial Production is an important indicator for economic forecasting and is often used to measure inflation pressures as high levels of industrial production can lead to sudden changes in prices. From 1994 until 2010, Indonesia's industrial production averaged 2.55 percent reaching an historical high of 34.50 percent in January of 2001 and a record low of -25.43 percent in May of 1998. This page includes: Indonesia Industrial Production chart, historical data and news.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Current Account
Indonesia reported a current account deficit equivalent to 944 Million USD in the fourth quarter of 2011. Indonesia major exports are: plywood, textiles, rubber, tin, bauxite, silver, copper, nickel, gold, and coal. Indonesia imports machinery and equipment; chemicals, fuels and food. Its main trading partners are: Japan, European Union, The United States and Singapore. This page includes: Indonesia Current Account chart, historical data and news.
source: Bank Indonesia
Indonesia Consumer Confidence
In Indonesia, consumer confidence declined to 108.1 in the first quarter of 2012 from 108.4 in the fourth quarter of 2011. In Indonesia, the quarterly Consumer Tendency Index (CTI) published by the Central Bureau of Statistics measures household perceptions about economic conditions and consumer consumption behavior. The survey covers a sample of 1250 households in the Greater Jakarta area. This page includes: Indonesia Consumer Confidence chart, historical data and news.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia Business Confidence
In Indonesia, business confidence improved to 108.37 in the first quarter of 2012 from 106.92 in the fourth quarter of 2011. In Indonesia, quarterly Business Tendency Index (BTI) published by the Central Bureau of Statistics and the Bank of Indonesia measures the expectations of an entrepreneurs about business conditions and economy in general. The survey covers the sample of around 1,800 managers from large and medium companies from different sectors of the economy. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia's Business Confidence.
source: Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia
Indonesia GDP per capita
The GDP per capita in Indonesia was last reported at 1144 US dollars in December of 2010, according to the World Bank. Previously, the GDP per capita in Indonesia standed at 1089 US dollars in December of 2009. The GDP per capita in Indonesia is obtained by dividing the country’s gross domestic product, adjusted by inflation, by the total population. Historically, from 1960 until 2010, Indonesia's average GDP Per Capita was 543.62 dollars reaching an historical high of 1143.83 dollars in December of 2010 and a record low of 194.43 dollars in December of 1967. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia's GDP Per Capita.
source: World Bank
Indonesia GDP per capita PPP
The GDP per capita, adjusted by purchasing power parity, in Indonesia was last reported at 4325 US dollars in December of 2010, according to the World Bank. Previously, the GDP per capita PPP in Indonesia standed at 4085 US dollars in December of 2009. The GDP per capita PPP in Indonesia is obtained by dividing the country’s gross domestic product, adjusted by purchasing power parity, by the total population. Historically, from 1980 until 2010, Indonesia's average GDP per capita PPP was 2128.16 dollars reaching an historical high of 4325.24 dollars in December of 2010 and a record low of 650.11 dollars in December of 1980. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia's GDP per capita PPP.
source: World Bank
Indonesia Population
The total population in Indonesia was last reported at 237.6 million people in 2010 from 93.1 million in 1960, changing 155 percent during the last 50 years. Indonesia has 3.44 percent of the world´s total population which means that one person in every 29 people on the planet is a resident of Indonesia. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia's Total Population.
source: World Bank
Indonesia Government Debt To GDP
The Government Debt in Indonesia was last reported at 26.9 percent of the country´s GDP. From 2000 until 2010, Indonesia's average Government Debt to GDP was 51.97 percent reaching an historical high of 95.10 percent in December of 2000 and a record low of 26.90 percent in December of 2010. Generally, Government debt as a percent of GDP is used by investors to measure Indonesia's ability to make future payments on its debt, thus affecting Indonesia's borrowing costs and government bond yields. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia's General Government Gross Debt as a percent of GDP.
source: International Monetary Fund
Indonesia Government Budget
Indonesia reported a government budget deficit equivalent to 0.62 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2010. Government Budget is an itemized accounting of the payments received by government (taxes and other fees) and the payments made by government (purchases and transfer payments). A budget deficit occurs when an government spends more money than it takes in. The opposite of a budget deficit is a budget surplus. This page includes: Indonesia Government Budget chart, historical data and news.
source: Ministry of Finance of Republic of Indonesia
Indonesia GDP
Indonesia Gross Domestic Product is worth 707 billion dollars or 1.14% of the world economy, according to the World Bank. Historically, from 1967 until 2010, Indonesia's average Gross Domestic Product was 151.08 billion dollars reaching an historical high of 706.56 billion dollars in December of 2010 and a record low of 5.98 billion dollars in December of 1967. Indonesia is the largest national economy in Southeast Asia. It has a market-based economy in which the government plays a significant role by owning more than 164 state-owned enterprises. The government administers prices on several basic goods, including fuel, rice, and electricity. This page includes: Indonesia Gross Domestic Product (GDP) chart, historical data, forecasts and news.
source: The World Bank Group
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| GBP | USD | EUR | AED | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USD | GBP/USD 1.5818 | EUR/USD 1.2721 | AED/USD 0.2708 | |
| EUR | GBP/EUR 1.2435 | USD/EUR 0.7861 | AED/EUR 0.2129 | |
| AED | GBP/AED 5.8403 | USD/AED 3.6922 | EUR/AED 4.6968 | |
| GBP | USD/GBP 0.6322 | EUR/GBP 0.8042 | AED/GBP 0.1712 | |
| SAR | GBP/SAR 5.9633 | USD/SAR 3.7699 | EUR/SAR 4.7957 | AED/SAR 1.0211 |
| IDR | GBP/IDR 14,808.6297 | USD/IDR 9,361.7640 | EUR/IDR 11,909.1000 | AED/IDR 2,535.5774 |
| MYR | GBP/MYR 4.9590 | USD/MYR 3.1350 | EUR/MYR 3.9880 | AED/MYR 0.8491 |
| THB | GBP/THB 49.5586 | USD/THB 31.3301 | EUR/THB 39.8550 | AED/THB 8.4856 |
| HRK | GBP/HRK 9.3994 | USD/HRK 5.9421 | EUR/HRK 7.5590 | AED/HRK 1.6094 |
| PHP | GBP/PHP 68.1833 | USD/PHP 43.1043 | EUR/PHP 54.8330 | AED/PHP 11.6745 |
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