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Indonesia considers further liquidity injection for state banks

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Finance minister says government still assessing impact of 200 trillion rupiah liquidity boost for state banks

[JAKARTA] Indonesia is considering injecting more liquidity into the country’s state banks, its finance minister said on Monday (Oct 13) after a meeting with economists, bankers and brokerage executives.

Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa did not specify the amount, adding that the government was still reviewing the impact of a recent 200 trillion rupiah (S$15.7 billion) injection of liquidity for state banks, which was given to boost lending as a way to stimulate economic growth.

“We will see how it’s going in the future. I think it’s showing very good progress … we will add more as needed,” he told reporters after a meeting at which the government discussed its current fiscal policies with bankers and brokerage officials.

The finance ministry currently has 250 trillion rupiah deposited at the Indonesian central bank, Purbaya said.

Last month, Purbaya transferred 200 trillion rupiah of government funds kept with the central bank to five banks: Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Bank Tabungan Negara and Bank Syariah Indonesia.

Bank Rakyat Indonesia and Bank Negara Indonesia asked for additional liquidity from the government, Purbaya said on Monday.

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The fund would be sourced from the government’s cash deposit in the central bank, currently at more than 270 trillion rupiah, said Indonesia's Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa.

Purbaya said last week the impact of the injection would hopefully be reflected in the fourth quarter of this year, when economic growth would top 5.5 per cent before rising to 6 per cent next year.

South-east Asia’s largest economy has faced a slow rebound since the Covid-19 pandemic, and though growth has been steady at around 5 per cent, it has struggled to accelerate further and has failed to keep up with the expanding population. REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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