[obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik meizal
Indonesia's GDP Expands at Slowest Pace in 6 Quarters (Update2) 

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601013sid=aozNnivhfxbQrefer=emergingmarkets

By Aloysius Unditu and Arijit Ghosh

Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's economy grew at the slowest pace in six 
quarters as declining commodity prices reduced the value of exports and 
agricultural output slowed. 

Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded 6.1 percent in the third quarter from 
a year earlier, after growing 6.4 percent in the preceding three months, the 
Central Statistics Bureau said in Jakarta today. That's more than the median 
5.9 percent forecast of 22 economists in a Bloomberg News survey. 

Exporters in Indonesia, the world's biggest producer of palm oil and the 
second-largest maker of rubber, are reeling from a slump in commodity prices 
amid recessions in the U.S. and Europe. Japan fell into its first recession 
since 2001, according to a Cabinet Office report today in Tokyo, after the 
world's second-largest economy unexpectedly shrank in the third quarter. 

``Going forward it's going to be a tough year in 2009,'' said Destry Damayanti, 
an economist at PT Mandiri Sekuritas in Jakarta. ``We will be affected as 
exports and imports are expected to slow significantly.'' 

The rupiah fell 2.2 percent to 11,825 against the dollar at 5 p.m. in Jakarta. 

The government last month cut next year's target for Indonesia's overseas-sales 
growth to below 11.9 percent. Frozen credit markets are making it difficult for 
companies to obtain the letters of credit needed to secure payment for their 
shipments. 

`Financial Turmoil' 

``A few months ago I had five out of six containers already on their way to the 
port returned because the client suddenly called and said he couldn't secure 
the payment,'' said Umar Chotob, owner of CV Java Marindra Jaya, which exports 
wooden furniture. ``The impact of the financial turmoil is remarkable. It's 
overwhelming.'' 

Exports growth slowed to 14.3 percent in the quarter from a year earlier. Farm 
output grew 2.4 percent in the three months ended September, the slowest pace 
in six quarters. Construction increased 7.5 percent, the least since the 
quarter ended December 2005. 

Rising prices of coal, palm oil, coffee and rubber earlier this year increased 
the income of farmers and miners. That helped boost sales of motorcycles to a 
record 612,032 in August, after Indonesians purchased an unprecedented 60,830 
cars in July. 

Since then, commodity prices have tumbled. Power station coal prices at 
Australia's Newcastle port, a benchmark for Asia, fell 6.2 percent in the week 
to Nov. 14 amid declines in global energy prices. 

``All export prices are down and you can't compensate that with extra volume 
because demand is not there,'' said Tony D. Costa, the president of PT Bank 
Rabobank International Indonesia, a unit of the world's biggest agricultural 
lender. Consumer spending is slowing and ``motorcycle sales will be much lower. 
That means the economy will slow.'' 

Global Slump 

Indonesia's economic growth may ease to as low as 5 percent next year as the 
world tilts toward a recession, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on 
Nov. 9. 

``It will be very, very challenging for us to maintain growth under the current 
circumstances,'' Sri Mulyani said. ``Just like other developing countries, we 
have to be prepared for a longer period of weakening in the economy.'' 

Government spending rose 16.9 percent in the third quarter, the fastest pace 
since the three months ended June 2006, while consumer demand grew 5.3 percent. 

``Private consumption may still be able to sustain Indonesia's growth 
trajectory amidst a deteriorating external trade position,'' said Enrico 
Tanuwidjaja, an economist in Singapore at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. 

The statistics agency forecasts 2008 economic growth to be a ``minimum'' 6 
percent and less than 6 percent next year. 

To contact the reporter on this story: Arijit Ghosh in Jakarta at [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; Aloysius Unditu in Jakarta at [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 

Last Updated: November 17, 2008 05:30 EST

Indonesia's Rupiah Approaches Seven-Year Low; Bonds Decline 

By Lilian Karunungan





Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the 
government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds 
declined. 

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601083sid=aJxWD3ZlC6Cwrefer=currency



The currency was Asia's worst performer today versus the dollar, sliding in 
tandem with regional shares, as reports confirming recessions in Hong Kong and 
Japan prompted investors to seek safer bets than emerging-market assets. 
Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded 6.1 percent in the third quarter from 
a year earlier, beating the 5.9 percent growth predicted by economists in a 
Bloomberg survey. 

``Even though the figure came in better than 

Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik abdulrahim abdulrahim
Nanya dunk
Kenapa si Indonesia suka disebut sebagai SouthEast Largest Economy?

Apakah karena kekayaan alamnya atau komoditinya ? Bukannya ekonomi
Singapura, Malaysia dan Thailand lebih besar daripada ekonomi
Indonesia?

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 9:18 PM, meizal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Indonesia's GDP Expands at Slowest Pace in 6 Quarters (Update2)

 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601013sid=aozNnivhfxbQrefer=emergingmarkets

 By Aloysius Unditu and Arijit Ghosh

 Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's economy grew at the slowest pace in six
 quarters as declining commodity prices reduced the value of exports and
 agricultural output slowed.

 Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded 6.1 percent in the third quarter
 from a year earlier, after growing 6.4 percent in the preceding three
 months, the Central Statistics Bureau said in Jakarta today. That's more
 than the median 5.9 percent forecast of 22 economists in a Bloomberg News
 survey.

 Exporters in Indonesia, the world's biggest producer of palm oil and the
 second-largest maker of rubber, are reeling from a slump in commodity prices
 amid recessions in the U.S. and Europe. Japan fell into its first recession
 since 2001, according to a Cabinet Office report today in Tokyo, after the
 world's second-largest economy unexpectedly shrank in the third quarter.

 ``Going forward it's going to be a tough year in 2009,'' said Destry
 Damayanti, an economist at PT Mandiri Sekuritas in Jakarta. ``We will be
 affected as exports and imports are expected to slow significantly.''

 The rupiah fell 2.2 percent to 11,825 against the dollar at 5 p.m. in
 Jakarta.

 The government last month cut next year's target for Indonesia's
 overseas-sales growth to below 11.9 percent. Frozen credit markets are
 making it difficult for companies to obtain the letters of credit needed to
 secure payment for their shipments.

 `Financial Turmoil'

 ``A few months ago I had five out of six containers already on their way to
 the port returned because the client suddenly called and said he couldn't
 secure the payment,'' said Umar Chotob, owner of CV Java Marindra Jaya,
 which exports wooden furniture. ``The impact of the financial turmoil is
 remarkable. It's overwhelming.''

 Exports growth slowed to 14.3 percent in the quarter from a year earlier.
 Farm output grew 2.4 percent in the three months ended September, the
 slowest pace in six quarters. Construction increased 7.5 percent, the least
 since the quarter ended December 2005.

 Rising prices of coal, palm oil, coffee and rubber earlier this year
 increased the income of farmers and miners. That helped boost sales of
 motorcycles to a record 612,032 in August, after Indonesians purchased an
 unprecedented 60,830 cars in July.

 Since then, commodity prices have tumbled. Power station coal prices at
 Australia's Newcastle port, a benchmark for Asia, fell 6.2 percent in the
 week to Nov. 14 amid declines in global energy prices.

 ``All export prices are down and you can't compensate that with extra volume
 because demand is not there,'' said Tony D. Costa, the president of PT Bank
 Rabobank International Indonesia, a unit of the world's biggest agricultural
 lender. Consumer spending is slowing and ``motorcycle sales will be much
 lower. That means the economy will slow.''

 Global Slump

 Indonesia's economic growth may ease to as low as 5 percent next year as the
 world tilts toward a recession, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said
 on Nov. 9.

 ``It will be very, very challenging for us to maintain growth under the
 current circumstances,'' Sri Mulyani said. ``Just like other developing
 countries, we have to be prepared for a longer period of weakening in the
 economy.''

 Government spending rose 16.9 percent in the third quarter, the fastest pace
 since the three months ended June 2006, while consumer demand grew 5.3
 percent.

 ``Private consumption may still be able to sustain Indonesia's growth
 trajectory amidst a deteriorating external trade position,'' said Enrico
 Tanuwidjaja, an economist in Singapore at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp.

 The statistics agency forecasts 2008 economic growth to be a ``minimum'' 6
 percent and less than 6 percent next year.

 To contact the reporter on this story: Arijit Ghosh in Jakarta at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Aloysius Unditu in Jakarta at [EMAIL PROTECTED];

 Last Updated: November 17, 2008 05:30 EST

 Indonesia's Rupiah Approaches Seven-Year Low; Bonds Decline

 By Lilian Karunungan

 

 Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after
 the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds
 declined.

 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601083sid=aJxWD3ZlC6Cwrefer=currency



 The currency was Asia's worst performer today versus the dollar, sliding in
 tandem with regional shares, as reports confirming recessions in Hong Kong
 and Japan prompted investors to seek safer bets than 

Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik meizal
hehehe

jumlah penduduk nya yang segambreng pak ( populasi nya ) :D,mungkin gak 
dimiliki negara tetangga yang seregional sama kita,peduduk yang besar kan 
korelasi nya sama konsumen yang besar dan target pasar yang besar,target pasar 
yang besar biasa nya sejalan dengan income yang besar bagi industri...income 
dari industri yang besar biasanya berkorelasi dengan gdp yang besar ...gdp yang 
besar dan tumbuh ters berarti bagus...( ini baru dari 1 sisi aja sih ini kita 
liat nya ) ..hehehe

sayang nya cuman 1 konsumen nya masih tergantung dengan produk2 impor,slogan2 
selama ini sih banyak yang bilang pakelah produk dalam negri...eh sial nya itu 
produsan bahan baku nya impor semua lagi...hehehe...klo nilai tukar nya gak 
stabil trs...inflasi nya nanti bisa jadi bergeser dari karna naik nya harga 
komodity jadi tinggi nya biaya modal akibat overhead yang impor tadi...inflasi 
tinggi---daya beli turun---income/earning emiten di revisi lagi---gdp turun 
( alias pertumbuhan ekonomi nya yang jeblok..

hehehe saya udah mule ngelantur nih,
maklum otak nya baru nge-restart dan mo kembali di stanby kan pak hihihihi

moga2 bisa stabil cepet ya pak Rp nya,dan pemerintah bisa cepet bereaksinya :-)


  - Original Message - 
  From: abdulrahim abdulrahim 
  To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 3:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low 
after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. 
Bonds declined.


  Nanya dunk
  Kenapa si Indonesia suka disebut sebagai SouthEast Largest Economy?

  Apakah karena kekayaan alamnya atau komoditinya ? Bukannya ekonomi
  Singapura, Malaysia dan Thailand lebih besar daripada ekonomi
  Indonesia?

  On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 9:18 PM, meizal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Indonesia's GDP Expands at Slowest Pace in 6 Quarters (Update2)
  
   
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601013sid=aozNnivhfxbQrefer=emergingmarkets
  
   By Aloysius Unditu and Arijit Ghosh
  
   Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's economy grew at the slowest pace in six
   quarters as declining commodity prices reduced the value of exports and
   agricultural output slowed.
  
   Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded 6.1 percent in the third quarter
   from a year earlier, after growing 6.4 percent in the preceding three
   months, the Central Statistics Bureau said in Jakarta today. That's more
   than the median 5.9 percent forecast of 22 economists in a Bloomberg News
   survey.
  
   Exporters in Indonesia, the world's biggest producer of palm oil and the
   second-largest maker of rubber, are reeling from a slump in commodity prices
   amid recessions in the U.S. and Europe. Japan fell into its first recession
   since 2001, according to a Cabinet Office report today in Tokyo, after the
   world's second-largest economy unexpectedly shrank in the third quarter.
  
   ``Going forward it's going to be a tough year in 2009,'' said Destry
   Damayanti, an economist at PT Mandiri Sekuritas in Jakarta. ``We will be
   affected as exports and imports are expected to slow significantly.''
  
   The rupiah fell 2.2 percent to 11,825 against the dollar at 5 p.m. in
   Jakarta.
  
   The government last month cut next year's target for Indonesia's
   overseas-sales growth to below 11.9 percent. Frozen credit markets are
   making it difficult for companies to obtain the letters of credit needed to
   secure payment for their shipments.
  
   `Financial Turmoil'
  
   ``A few months ago I had five out of six containers already on their way to
   the port returned because the client suddenly called and said he couldn't
   secure the payment,'' said Umar Chotob, owner of CV Java Marindra Jaya,
   which exports wooden furniture. ``The impact of the financial turmoil is
   remarkable. It's overwhelming.''
  
   Exports growth slowed to 14.3 percent in the quarter from a year earlier.
   Farm output grew 2.4 percent in the three months ended September, the
   slowest pace in six quarters. Construction increased 7.5 percent, the least
   since the quarter ended December 2005.
  
   Rising prices of coal, palm oil, coffee and rubber earlier this year
   increased the income of farmers and miners. That helped boost sales of
   motorcycles to a record 612,032 in August, after Indonesians purchased an
   unprecedented 60,830 cars in July.
  
   Since then, commodity prices have tumbled. Power station coal prices at
   Australia's Newcastle port, a benchmark for Asia, fell 6.2 percent in the
   week to Nov. 14 amid declines in global energy prices.
  
   ``All export prices are down and you can't compensate that with extra volume
   because demand is not there,'' said Tony D. Costa, the president of PT Bank
   Rabobank International Indonesia, a unit of the world's biggest agricultural
   lender. Consumer spending is slowing and ``motorcycle sales will be much
   lower. That means the economy will slow.''
  
   Global 

Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik pram
Ukurannya GDP pak. Lihat list di bawah dari
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal):


Country GDP (millions of USD)
—World  54,584,918
—European Union 16,905,620
1United States  13,807,550
2Japan  4,381,576
3Germany3,320,913
4China (PRC)3,280,224
5United Kingdom 2,804,437
6France 2,593,779
7Italy  2,104,666
8Spain  1,439,983
9Canada 1,436,086
10   Brazil 1,313,590
11   Russia 1,289,535
12   India  1,100,695
13   Mexico 1,022,816
14   South Korea969,871
15   Australia  908,990
16   Netherlands777,241
17   Turkey 659,276
18   Sweden 454,839
19   Belgium453,283
20   Indonesia  432,944
21   Switzerland427,074
22   Poland 422,090
23   Norway 389,457
24   Republic of China (Taiwan) 383,347
25   Saudi Arabia   381,938
26   Austria371,219
27   Greece 313,806
28   Denmark312,046
29   Iran   285,304
30   South Africa   283,071
31   Ireland261,247
32   Argentina  260,122
33   Finland246,350
34   Thailand   245,351
35   Venezuela  227,753
36   Portugal   223,447
—Hong Kong  207,171
37   Colombia   202,630
38   United Arab Emirates   190,744
39   Malaysia   186,718
40   Czech Republic 174,999
41   Nigeria166,985
42   Romania165,983
43   Israel 164,103
44   Chile  163,914
45   Singapore  161,349
46   Philippines144,062
47   Pakistan   143,766
48   Ukraine141,644
49   Hungary138,356
50   Algeria134,275
51   New Zealand128,711
52   Egypt  127,966
53   Kuwait 111,514
54   Peru   107,399
55   Kazakhstan 104,850
56   Morocco75,116
57   Slovakia   74,988
58   Bangladesh 73,689
59   Qatar  73,256
60   Vietnam70,943
61   Libya  69,929
62   Angola 61,334
63   Croatia51,263
64   Luxembourg 49,531
65   Sudan  46,228
66   Slovenia   46,084
67   Ecuador45,789
68   Belarus44,773
69   Dominican Republic 40,988
70   Oman   40,391
71   Serbia 39,854
72   Bulgaria   39,609
73   Syria  38,970
74   Lithuania  38,886
75   Tunisia35,010
76   Guatemala  33,694
77   Sri Lanka  32,347
78   Azerbaijan 31,240
79   Latvia 27,165
80   Kenya  27,026
81   Costa Rica 26,232
82   Turkmenistan   26,201
83   Lebanon24,640
84   Uruguay23,256
85   Uzbekistan 22,307
86   Yemen  21,818
87   Cyprus 21,303
88   Estonia20,900
89   Trinidad and Tobago20,878
90   Cameroon   20,686
91   El Salvador20,373
92   Iceland20,228
93   Panama 19,740
94   Côte d'Ivoire  19,824
95   Ethiopia   19,431
96   Bahrain17,398
97   Tanzania   16,691
98   Jordan 15,833
99   Bosnia and Herzegovina 15,165
100  Ghana  15,160
101  Myanmar13,480
102  Bolivia13,292
103  Equatorial Guinea  12,574
104  Botswana   12,382
105  Honduras   12,279
106  Brunei 12,275
107  Paraguay   11,954
108  Uganda 11,785
109  Gabon  11,584
110  Zambia 11,411
111  Jamaica11,266
112  Senegal11,183
113  Albania10,768
114  Democratic Republic of the Congo   10,423
115  Nepal  10,328
116  Georgia10,227
117  Afghanistan9,596
118  Armenia9,229
119  Cambodia   8,690
120  Mozambique 8,069
121  Madagascar 7,711
122  Republic of Macedonia  7,685
123  Republic of the Congo  7,657
124  Malta  7,471
125  Namibia7,446
126  Chad   6,965
127  Mali   6,940
128  Mauritius  6,928
129  Burkina Faso   6,751
130  The Bahamas6,571
131  Haiti  6,031
132  Papua New Guinea   6,001
133  Nicaragua  5,724
134  Benin  5,566
135  Zimbabwe   4,723
136  Moldova4,395
137  Niger  4,174
138  Guinea 4,157
139  Laos   4,028
140  Mongolia   3,894
141  Kyrgyzstan 3,748
142  Tajikistan 3,712
143  Malawi 3,561
144  Barbados   3,409
145  Rwanda 3,339
146  Fiji   3,324
147  Swaziland  2,890
148  Mauritania 2,819
149  Togo   2,497
150  Suriname   2,415
151  Central African Republic   1,714
152  Sierra Leone   1,665
153  Lesotho1,598
154  Cape Verde 1,445
155  Eritrea1,316
156  Belize 1,277
157  Bhutan 1,197
158  Antigua and Barbuda1,088
159  Guyana 1,074
160  Maldives   1,058
161  Burundi974
162  Saint Lucia

Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik Rei
Base penduduknya yg terbesar pak AA...cmiiw ya.

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 3:22 AM, abdulrahim abdulrahim 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Nanya dunk
 Kenapa si Indonesia suka disebut sebagai SouthEast Largest Economy?

 Apakah karena kekayaan alamnya atau komoditinya ? Bukannya ekonomi
 Singapura, Malaysia dan Thailand lebih besar daripada ekonomi
 Indonesia?


 On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 9:18 PM, meizal [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]d.meizal%40gmail.com
 wrote:
  Indonesia's GDP Expands at Slowest Pace in 6 Quarters (Update2)
 
 
 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601013sid=aozNnivhfxbQrefer=emergingmarkets
 
  By Aloysius Unditu and Arijit Ghosh
 
  Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's economy grew at the slowest pace in
 six
  quarters as declining commodity prices reduced the value of exports and
  agricultural output slowed.
 
  Southeast Asia's largest economy expanded 6.1 percent in the third
 quarter
  from a year earlier, after growing 6.4 percent in the preceding three
  months, the Central Statistics Bureau said in Jakarta today. That's more
  than the median 5.9 percent forecast of 22 economists in a Bloomberg News
  survey.
 
  Exporters in Indonesia, the world's biggest producer of palm oil and the
  second-largest maker of rubber, are reeling from a slump in commodity
 prices
  amid recessions in the U.S. and Europe. Japan fell into its first
 recession
  since 2001, according to a Cabinet Office report today in Tokyo, after
 the
  world's second-largest economy unexpectedly shrank in the third quarter.
 
  ``Going forward it's going to be a tough year in 2009,'' said Destry
  Damayanti, an economist at PT Mandiri Sekuritas in Jakarta. ``We will be
  affected as exports and imports are expected to slow significantly.''
 
  The rupiah fell 2.2 percent to 11,825 against the dollar at 5 p.m. in
  Jakarta.
 
  The government last month cut next year's target for Indonesia's
  overseas-sales growth to below 11.9 percent. Frozen credit markets are
  making it difficult for companies to obtain the letters of credit needed
 to
  secure payment for their shipments.
 
  `Financial Turmoil'
 
  ``A few months ago I had five out of six containers already on their way
 to
  the port returned because the client suddenly called and said he couldn't
  secure the payment,'' said Umar Chotob, owner of CV Java Marindra Jaya,
  which exports wooden furniture. ``The impact of the financial turmoil is
  remarkable. It's overwhelming.''
 
  Exports growth slowed to 14.3 percent in the quarter from a year earlier.
  Farm output grew 2.4 percent in the three months ended September, the
  slowest pace in six quarters. Construction increased 7.5 percent, the
 least
  since the quarter ended December 2005.
 
  Rising prices of coal, palm oil, coffee and rubber earlier this year
  increased the income of farmers and miners. That helped boost sales of
  motorcycles to a record 612,032 in August, after Indonesians purchased an
  unprecedented 60,830 cars in July.
 
  Since then, commodity prices have tumbled. Power station coal prices at
  Australia's Newcastle port, a benchmark for Asia, fell 6.2 percent in the
  week to Nov. 14 amid declines in global energy prices.
 
  ``All export prices are down and you can't compensate that with extra
 volume
  because demand is not there,'' said Tony D. Costa, the president of PT
 Bank
  Rabobank International Indonesia, a unit of the world's biggest
 agricultural
  lender. Consumer spending is slowing and ``motorcycle sales will be much
  lower. That means the economy will slow.''
 
  Global Slump
 
  Indonesia's economic growth may ease to as low as 5 percent next year as
 the
  world tilts toward a recession, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati
 said
  on Nov. 9.
 
  ``It will be very, very challenging for us to maintain growth under the
  current circumstances,'' Sri Mulyani said. ``Just like other developing
  countries, we have to be prepared for a longer period of weakening in the
  economy.''
 
  Government spending rose 16.9 percent in the third quarter, the fastest
 pace
  since the three months ended June 2006, while consumer demand grew 5.3
  percent.
 
  ``Private consumption may still be able to sustain Indonesia's growth
  trajectory amidst a deteriorating external trade position,'' said Enrico
  Tanuwidjaja, an economist in Singapore at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp.
 
  The statistics agency forecasts 2008 economic growth to be a ``minimum''
 6
  percent and less than 6 percent next year.
 
  To contact the reporter on this story: Arijit Ghosh in Jakarta at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] aghosh%40bloomberg.net; Aloysius Unditu in
 Jakarta at [EMAIL PROTECTED] aunditu%40bloomberg.net;
 
  Last Updated: November 17, 2008 05:30 EST
 
  Indonesia's Rupiah Approaches Seven-Year Low; Bonds Decline
 
  By Lilian Karunungan
 
  
 
  Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low
 after
  the government reported the slowest economic growth 

Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik Meizal
wah ini lebih bagus lagi data pringkat berdasar kan gdp,...dan wah ranking 
kita gak jelek2 amet berarti ya...hehehe

btw thnx lho pak pram...bwt link sumber gdp nya :)

- Original Message - 
From: pram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low 
after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. 
Bonds declined.


Ukurannya GDP pak. Lihat list di bawah dari
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal):


Country  GDP (millions of USD)
— World 54,584,918
— European Union 16,905,620
1 United States 13,807,550
2 Japan 4,381,576
3 Germany 3,320,913
4 China (PRC) 3,280,224
5 United Kingdom 2,804,437
6 France 2,593,779
7 Italy 2,104,666
8 Spain 1,439,983
9 Canada 1,436,086
10 Brazil 1,313,590
11 Russia 1,289,535
12 India 1,100,695
13 Mexico 1,022,816
14 South Korea 969,871
15 Australia 908,990
16 Netherlands 777,241
17 Turkey 659,276
18 Sweden 454,839
19 Belgium 453,283
20 Indonesia 432,944
21 Switzerland 427,074
22 Poland 422,090
23 Norway 389,457
24 Republic of China (Taiwan) 383,347
25 Saudi Arabia 381,938
26 Austria 371,219
27 Greece 313,806
28 Denmark 312,046
29 Iran 285,304
30 South Africa 283,071
31 Ireland 261,247
32 Argentina 260,122
33 Finland 246,350
34 Thailand 245,351
35 Venezuela 227,753
36 Portugal 223,447
— Hong Kong 207,171
37 Colombia 202,630
38 United Arab Emirates 190,744
39 Malaysia 186,718
40 Czech Republic 174,999
41 Nigeria 166,985
42 Romania 165,983
43 Israel 164,103
44 Chile 163,914
45 Singapore 161,349
46 Philippines 144,062
47 Pakistan 143,766
48 Ukraine 141,644
49 Hungary 138,356
50 Algeria 134,275
51 New Zealand 128,711
52 Egypt 127,966
53 Kuwait 111,514
54 Peru 107,399
55 Kazakhstan 104,850
56 Morocco 75,116
57 Slovakia 74,988
58 Bangladesh 73,689
59 Qatar 73,256
60 Vietnam 70,943
61 Libya 69,929
62 Angola 61,334
63 Croatia 51,263
64 Luxembourg 49,531
65 Sudan 46,228
66 Slovenia 46,084
67 Ecuador 45,789
68 Belarus 44,773
69 Dominican Republic 40,988
70 Oman 40,391
71 Serbia 39,854
72 Bulgaria 39,609
73 Syria 38,970
74 Lithuania 38,886
75 Tunisia 35,010
76 Guatemala 33,694
77 Sri Lanka 32,347
78 Azerbaijan 31,240
79 Latvia 27,165
80 Kenya 27,026
81 Costa Rica 26,232
82 Turkmenistan 26,201
83 Lebanon 24,640
84 Uruguay 23,256
85 Uzbekistan 22,307
86 Yemen 21,818
87 Cyprus 21,303
88 Estonia 20,900
89 Trinidad and Tobago 20,878
90 Cameroon 20,686
91 El Salvador 20,373
92 Iceland 20,228
93 Panama 19,740
94 Côte d'Ivoire 19,824
95 Ethiopia 19,431
96 Bahrain 17,398
97 Tanzania 16,691
98 Jordan 15,833
99 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15,165
100 Ghana 15,160
101 Myanmar 13,480
102 Bolivia 13,292
103 Equatorial Guinea 12,574
104 Botswana 12,382
105 Honduras 12,279
106 Brunei 12,275
107 Paraguay 11,954
108 Uganda 11,785
109 Gabon 11,584
110 Zambia 11,411
111 Jamaica 11,266
112 Senegal 11,183
113 Albania 10,768
114 Democratic Republic of the Congo 10,423
115 Nepal 10,328
116 Georgia 10,227
117 Afghanistan 9,596
118 Armenia 9,229
119 Cambodia 8,690
120 Mozambique 8,069
121 Madagascar 7,711
122 Republic of Macedonia 7,685
123 Republic of the Congo 7,657
124 Malta 7,471
125 Namibia 7,446
126 Chad 6,965
127 Mali 6,940
128 Mauritius 6,928
129 Burkina Faso 6,751
130 The Bahamas 6,571
131 Haiti 6,031
132 Papua New Guinea 6,001
133 Nicaragua 5,724
134 Benin 5,566
135 Zimbabwe 4,723
136 Moldova 4,395
137 Niger 4,174
138 Guinea 4,157
139 Laos 4,028
140 Mongolia 3,894
141 Kyrgyzstan 3,748
142 Tajikistan 3,712
143 Malawi 3,561
144 Barbados 3,409
145 Rwanda 3,339
146 Fiji 3,324
147 Swaziland 2,890
148 Mauritania 2,819
149 Togo 2,497
150 Suriname 2,415
151 Central African Republic 1,714
152 Sierra Leone 1,665
153 Lesotho 1,598
154 Cape Verde 1,445
155 Eritrea 1,316
156 Belize 1,277
157 Bhutan 1,197
158 Antigua and Barbuda 1,088
159 Guyana 1,074
160 Maldives 1,058
161 Burundi 974
162 Saint Lucia 960
163 Djibouti 850
164 Liberia 735
165 Seychelles 712
166 The Gambia 644
167 Grenada 605
168 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 556
169 Saint Kitts and Nevis 527
170 Vanuatu 494
171 Samoa 476
172 Comoros 466
173 East Timor 459
174 Solomon Islands 377
175 Guinea-Bissau 356
176 Dominica 336
177 Tonga 246
178 São Tomé and Príncipe 145
179 Kiribati 67

On 11/18/08, meizal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







 hehehe

 jumlah penduduk nya yang segambreng pak ( populasi nya ) :D,mungkin gak
 dimiliki negara tetangga yang seregional sama kita,peduduk yang besar kan
 korelasi nya sama konsumen yang besar dan target pasar yang besar,target
 pasar yang besar biasa nya sejalan dengan income yang besar bagi
 industri...income dari industri yang besar biasanya berkorelasi dengan gdp
 yang besar ...gdp yang besar dan tumbuh ters berarti bagus...( ini baru 
 dari
 1 sisi aja sih ini kita liat nya ) ..hehehe

 sayang nya cuman 1 konsumen nya masih tergantung dengan produk2
 impor,slogan2 selama ini sih banyak yang bilang pakelah produk dalam
 negri...eh sial nya itu 

Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik abdulrahim abdulrahim
Bagaimana kalau GDP/ kapita, kita di urutan ke berapa?

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:01 AM, Meizal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 wah ini lebih bagus lagi data pringkat berdasar kan gdp,...dan wah ranking
 kita gak jelek2 amet berarti ya...hehehe

 btw thnx lho pak pram...bwt link sumber gdp nya :)

 - Original Message -
 From: pram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low
 after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters.
 Bonds declined.


 Ukurannya GDP pak. Lihat list di bawah dari
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal):


 Country  GDP (millions of USD)
 — World 54,584,918
 — European Union 16,905,620
 1 United States 13,807,550
 2 Japan 4,381,576
 3 Germany 3,320,913
 4 China (PRC) 3,280,224
 5 United Kingdom 2,804,437
 6 France 2,593,779
 7 Italy 2,104,666
 8 Spain 1,439,983
 9 Canada 1,436,086
 10 Brazil 1,313,590
 11 Russia 1,289,535
 12 India 1,100,695
 13 Mexico 1,022,816
 14 South Korea 969,871
 15 Australia 908,990
 16 Netherlands 777,241
 17 Turkey 659,276
 18 Sweden 454,839
 19 Belgium 453,283
 20 Indonesia 432,944
 21 Switzerland 427,074
 22 Poland 422,090
 23 Norway 389,457
 24 Republic of China (Taiwan) 383,347
 25 Saudi Arabia 381,938
 26 Austria 371,219
 27 Greece 313,806
 28 Denmark 312,046
 29 Iran 285,304
 30 South Africa 283,071
 31 Ireland 261,247
 32 Argentina 260,122
 33 Finland 246,350
 34 Thailand 245,351
 35 Venezuela 227,753
 36 Portugal 223,447
 — Hong Kong 207,171
 37 Colombia 202,630
 38 United Arab Emirates 190,744
 39 Malaysia 186,718
 40 Czech Republic 174,999
 41 Nigeria 166,985
 42 Romania 165,983
 43 Israel 164,103
 44 Chile 163,914
 45 Singapore 161,349
 46 Philippines 144,062
 47 Pakistan 143,766
 48 Ukraine 141,644
 49 Hungary 138,356
 50 Algeria 134,275
 51 New Zealand 128,711
 52 Egypt 127,966
 53 Kuwait 111,514
 54 Peru 107,399
 55 Kazakhstan 104,850
 56 Morocco 75,116
 57 Slovakia 74,988
 58 Bangladesh 73,689
 59 Qatar 73,256
 60 Vietnam 70,943
 61 Libya 69,929
 62 Angola 61,334
 63 Croatia 51,263
 64 Luxembourg 49,531
 65 Sudan 46,228
 66 Slovenia 46,084
 67 Ecuador 45,789
 68 Belarus 44,773
 69 Dominican Republic 40,988
 70 Oman 40,391
 71 Serbia 39,854
 72 Bulgaria 39,609
 73 Syria 38,970
 74 Lithuania 38,886
 75 Tunisia 35,010
 76 Guatemala 33,694
 77 Sri Lanka 32,347
 78 Azerbaijan 31,240
 79 Latvia 27,165
 80 Kenya 27,026
 81 Costa Rica 26,232
 82 Turkmenistan 26,201
 83 Lebanon 24,640
 84 Uruguay 23,256
 85 Uzbekistan 22,307
 86 Yemen 21,818
 87 Cyprus 21,303
 88 Estonia 20,900
 89 Trinidad and Tobago 20,878
 90 Cameroon 20,686
 91 El Salvador 20,373
 92 Iceland 20,228
 93 Panama 19,740
 94 Côte d'Ivoire 19,824
 95 Ethiopia 19,431
 96 Bahrain 17,398
 97 Tanzania 16,691
 98 Jordan 15,833
 99 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15,165
 100 Ghana 15,160
 101 Myanmar 13,480
 102 Bolivia 13,292
 103 Equatorial Guinea 12,574
 104 Botswana 12,382
 105 Honduras 12,279
 106 Brunei 12,275
 107 Paraguay 11,954
 108 Uganda 11,785
 109 Gabon 11,584
 110 Zambia 11,411
 111 Jamaica 11,266
 112 Senegal 11,183
 113 Albania 10,768
 114 Democratic Republic of the Congo 10,423
 115 Nepal 10,328
 116 Georgia 10,227
 117 Afghanistan 9,596
 118 Armenia 9,229
 119 Cambodia 8,690
 120 Mozambique 8,069
 121 Madagascar 7,711
 122 Republic of Macedonia 7,685
 123 Republic of the Congo 7,657
 124 Malta 7,471
 125 Namibia 7,446
 126 Chad 6,965
 127 Mali 6,940
 128 Mauritius 6,928
 129 Burkina Faso 6,751
 130 The Bahamas 6,571
 131 Haiti 6,031
 132 Papua New Guinea 6,001
 133 Nicaragua 5,724
 134 Benin 5,566
 135 Zimbabwe 4,723
 136 Moldova 4,395
 137 Niger 4,174
 138 Guinea 4,157
 139 Laos 4,028
 140 Mongolia 3,894
 141 Kyrgyzstan 3,748
 142 Tajikistan 3,712
 143 Malawi 3,561
 144 Barbados 3,409
 145 Rwanda 3,339
 146 Fiji 3,324
 147 Swaziland 2,890
 148 Mauritania 2,819
 149 Togo 2,497
 150 Suriname 2,415
 151 Central African Republic 1,714
 152 Sierra Leone 1,665
 153 Lesotho 1,598
 154 Cape Verde 1,445
 155 Eritrea 1,316
 156 Belize 1,277
 157 Bhutan 1,197
 158 Antigua and Barbuda 1,088
 159 Guyana 1,074
 160 Maldives 1,058
 161 Burundi 974
 162 Saint Lucia 960
 163 Djibouti 850
 164 Liberia 735
 165 Seychelles 712
 166 The Gambia 644
 167 Grenada 605
 168 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 556
 169 Saint Kitts and Nevis 527
 170 Vanuatu 494
 171 Samoa 476
 172 Comoros 466
 173 East Timor 459
 174 Solomon Islands 377
 175 Guinea-Bissau 356
 176 Dominica 336
 177 Tonga 246
 178 São Tomé and Príncipe 145
 179 Kiribati 67

 On 11/18/08, meizal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







 hehehe

 jumlah penduduk nya yang segambreng pak ( populasi nya ) :D,mungkin gak
 dimiliki negara tetangga yang seregional sama kita,peduduk yang besar kan
 korelasi nya sama konsumen yang besar dan target pasar yang besar,target
 pasar yang besar biasa nya sejalan dengan income yang besar bagi
 industri...income dari industri yang besar 

Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. Bonds declined.

2008-11-17 Terurut Topik Meizal
sebenernya bisa tinggal bagi jumlah penduduk aja pak...tapi untuk pastinya 
serta ranking nya,silahkan berkunjung ke link ini
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita

dari sana sih keliatan kalo menurut IMF : kita ranking 115
Bank dunia kita ranking 
:108
the world fact book : 
119

tadi saya coba nelusurin link yang di posting sama pak siswa rizali,ini 
lebih lengkap lagi lho pak datanya pakcuman emang agak pusing baca 
nya...hehehe

http://www.adb.org/statistics/pdf/Basic-Statistics-2008.pdf

thnx lho pak siswa rizali buat link nya,lumayan buat nambah2 referensi,jadi 
kalo lagi surfing di internet agak lebih ter arah nih saya..huehehe


- Original Message - 
From: abdulrahim abdulrahim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year low 
after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters. 
Bonds declined.


Bagaimana kalau GDP/ kapita, kita di urutan ke berapa?

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:01 AM, Meizal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 wah ini lebih bagus lagi data pringkat berdasar kan gdp,...dan wah ranking
 kita gak jelek2 amet berarti ya...hehehe

 btw thnx lho pak pram...bwt link sumber gdp nya :)

 - Original Message -
 From: pram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:34 AM
 Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] Indonesia's rupiah approached a seven-year 
 low
 after the government reported the slowest economic growth in six quarters.
 Bonds declined.


 Ukurannya GDP pak. Lihat list di bawah dari
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal):


 Country  GDP (millions of USD)
 — World 54,584,918
 — European Union 16,905,620
 1 United States 13,807,550
 2 Japan 4,381,576
 3 Germany 3,320,913
 4 China (PRC) 3,280,224
 5 United Kingdom 2,804,437
 6 France 2,593,779
 7 Italy 2,104,666
 8 Spain 1,439,983
 9 Canada 1,436,086
 10 Brazil 1,313,590
 11 Russia 1,289,535
 12 India 1,100,695
 13 Mexico 1,022,816
 14 South Korea 969,871
 15 Australia 908,990
 16 Netherlands 777,241
 17 Turkey 659,276
 18 Sweden 454,839
 19 Belgium 453,283
 20 Indonesia 432,944
 21 Switzerland 427,074
 22 Poland 422,090
 23 Norway 389,457
 24 Republic of China (Taiwan) 383,347
 25 Saudi Arabia 381,938
 26 Austria 371,219
 27 Greece 313,806
 28 Denmark 312,046
 29 Iran 285,304
 30 South Africa 283,071
 31 Ireland 261,247
 32 Argentina 260,122
 33 Finland 246,350
 34 Thailand 245,351
 35 Venezuela 227,753
 36 Portugal 223,447
 — Hong Kong 207,171
 37 Colombia 202,630
 38 United Arab Emirates 190,744
 39 Malaysia 186,718
 40 Czech Republic 174,999
 41 Nigeria 166,985
 42 Romania 165,983
 43 Israel 164,103
 44 Chile 163,914
 45 Singapore 161,349
 46 Philippines 144,062
 47 Pakistan 143,766
 48 Ukraine 141,644
 49 Hungary 138,356
 50 Algeria 134,275
 51 New Zealand 128,711
 52 Egypt 127,966
 53 Kuwait 111,514
 54 Peru 107,399
 55 Kazakhstan 104,850
 56 Morocco 75,116
 57 Slovakia 74,988
 58 Bangladesh 73,689
 59 Qatar 73,256
 60 Vietnam 70,943
 61 Libya 69,929
 62 Angola 61,334
 63 Croatia 51,263
 64 Luxembourg 49,531
 65 Sudan 46,228
 66 Slovenia 46,084
 67 Ecuador 45,789
 68 Belarus 44,773
 69 Dominican Republic 40,988
 70 Oman 40,391
 71 Serbia 39,854
 72 Bulgaria 39,609
 73 Syria 38,970
 74 Lithuania 38,886
 75 Tunisia 35,010
 76 Guatemala 33,694
 77 Sri Lanka 32,347
 78 Azerbaijan 31,240
 79 Latvia 27,165
 80 Kenya 27,026
 81 Costa Rica 26,232
 82 Turkmenistan 26,201
 83 Lebanon 24,640
 84 Uruguay 23,256
 85 Uzbekistan 22,307
 86 Yemen 21,818
 87 Cyprus 21,303
 88 Estonia 20,900
 89 Trinidad and Tobago 20,878
 90 Cameroon 20,686
 91 El Salvador 20,373
 92 Iceland 20,228
 93 Panama 19,740
 94 Côte d'Ivoire 19,824
 95 Ethiopia 19,431
 96 Bahrain 17,398
 97 Tanzania 16,691
 98 Jordan 15,833
 99 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15,165
 100 Ghana 15,160
 101 Myanmar 13,480
 102 Bolivia 13,292
 103 Equatorial Guinea 12,574
 104 Botswana 12,382
 105 Honduras 12,279
 106 Brunei 12,275
 107 Paraguay 11,954
 108 Uganda 11,785
 109 Gabon 11,584
 110 Zambia 11,411
 111 Jamaica 11,266
 112 Senegal 11,183
 113 Albania 10,768
 114 Democratic Republic of the Congo 10,423
 115 Nepal 10,328
 116 Georgia 10,227
 117 Afghanistan 9,596
 118 Armenia 9,229
 119 Cambodia 8,690
 120 Mozambique 8,069
 121 Madagascar 7,711
 122 Republic of Macedonia 7,685
 123 Republic of the Congo 7,657
 124 Malta 7,471
 125 Namibia 7,446
 126 Chad 6,965
 127 Mali 6,940
 128 Mauritius 6,928
 129 Burkina Faso 6,751
 130 The Bahamas 6,571
 131 Haiti 6,031
 132 Papua New Guinea 6,001
 133 Nicaragua 5,724
 134 Benin 5,566
 135 Zimbabwe 4,723
 136 Moldova 4,395
 137 Niger 4,174
 138 Guinea 4,157
 139 Laos 4,028
 140 Mongolia 3,894
 141 Kyrgyzstan 3,748
 142 Tajikistan 3,712
 143 Malawi 3,561
 144 Barbados 3,409
 145 Rwanda 3,339
 146