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Higher Interest Rates Lower Expectations in Emerging Economies

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Foreign investment in Indonesia 2014-2016

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The government's effort to manage the decline includes increasing tariffs on many imported items, and requiring local companies to make their transactions with each other in rupiah instead of dollars. By August 2015 the Rupiah had experienced a decline of 10% for the year.

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