The Indonesian rupiah jumped to its highest level against the dollar since February. |
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He said that the biggest contributor to the price increase would be taxes and the weakening of the rupiah against the U.S. dollar. |
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These changes have led to a gradual appreciation of the rupiah and allowed Bank Indonesia to begin lowering interest rates. |
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To set the rate for the euro, she said the rupiah must first be rated against the U.S. dollar, which in turn was rated against the euro. |
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Monty said the service indicates gender roles are changing, but ultimately it comes down to the almighty rupiah. |
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Billions of rupiah have been spent to beautify the National Monument Park and improve sidewalks in the center of town. |
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The Korean won, the Thai baht, and the Indonesian rupiah, lost value rapidly, and major recession hit. |
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The rupiah has been on a rising trend against the dollar with the local unit closing at a 31-month high last week. |
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Confidence of a competent economic team has kept the rupiah from falling amid strong corporate demand for the U.S. dollar. |
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The policy was taken during the sharp depreciation of the rupiah against the U.S dollar. |
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Moreover, Ferry said, the rupiah was benefiting from a weaker dollar vis-a-vis regional currencies. |
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The report came amid improving macroeconomic indicators as inflation has eased, interest rates are down and the rupiah has strengthened. |
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Following the latest bombing, the Indonesian rupiah fell sharply to 9,000 to the US dollar. |
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The rupiah falls below 8,000 to the dollar, its lowest level since Wahid took power seven months ago. |
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The rupiah also closed stronger against the dollar for the second straight day as calm began to return to the market. |
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Those involved in the trade can make millions of rupiah from the sale of the bones, tusks, ivory and fur of the animals. |
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As the rupiah gains strength against the U.S. dollar these days, the prices of some imported goods have gone down slightly. |
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Exchanging European banknotes to rupiah and only then converting them into the euro would cost customers twice the transaction fees money changers charged. |
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The economic fundamentals suggest that the rupiah is way undervalued. |
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The current budget's deficit is projected at 54.32 trillion rupiah. |
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East Timorese widely use the Indonesian rupiah in business transactions. |
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As an indication, the rupiah is getting stronger against the U.S. dollar. |
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The expected weakness in the G3 economies and China will again test the rupiah, which is traditionally highly volatile. |
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The growing strength of the euro against the Sri Lankan rupiah in 2006 and 2007 is expected to offset the impact of any further price increases. |
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In 1997, the rupiah was so devalued that they had to switch from the decimal system to base 20 to cut down on the zeroes used in everyday transactions. |
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The markets responded by giving a boost to the Indonesian rupiah. |
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The Indonesian central bank has said that the Indonesian rupiah is undervalued. |
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The government's initial response was to float the rupiah, raise key domestic interest rates, and tighten fiscal policy. |
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In 2012, the government will allocate 150 trillion rupiah for the construction of the toll roads. |
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India's foreign-exchange reserves are finite—Indonesia has blown through a fifth of its buffer trying to defend the rupiah, with no noticeable effect. |
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The prices of the birdcall cassettes vary, between 20,000 rupiah to 5 million rupiah. |
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For that, thank falling global oil prices: even without subsidy, a litre of petrol now costs 7,600 rupiah, down from a subsidised 8,500 rupiah in December. |
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And because the Singaporean and Malaysian currencies have depreciated far less than the Indonesian rupiah, the rewards for working there are even more attractive. |
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Hundreds of advertisements have appeared on Indonesian personal advertising websites offering kidneys for as little as 50 million rupiah each. |
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The shares were priced at a discount of 6 percent to Wednesday's close, after having been marketed in a range of 6,100 to 6,300 rupiah each. |
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The Indonesian rupiah strengthened considerably, reflecting the improved economic outlook and a rise in investor confidence, as evidenced by a resumption of private foreign capital inflows and a rebound in the stock market. |
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The Central Bank also attempted to protect the stability of the financial system and ease a liquidity crisis in response to excessive volatility of the rupiah. |
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The stock leapt from its offer price of 850 rupiah to 1,270 rupiah, hitting the maximum daily gain and triggering an automatic halt on higher bids, dealers said. |
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I'll buy you a beer for 100 rupiah, and one for my government. |
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The minister said direct transactions using rupiah and yuan would protect both currencies from the negative impact of any change in demand for US dollar. |
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