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    Indonesia finance minister expects growth of 6% after $12 billion liquidity injection 

    By The Banking OutlookOctober 15, 2025
    Indonesia's newly appointed Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa speaks to journalists following his inauguration at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, September 8, 2025. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan Purchase Licensing Rights

    JAKARTA, Oct 9 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s finance minister said on Thursday he expected economic growth to rise to 6% thanks to a recent liquidity injection of 200 trillion rupiah ($12.09 billion), most of which had already been disbursed as loans by banks.

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

    Speaking at a conference in Jakarta, Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said signs of the economic impact of last month’s injection would hopefully be seen in the fourth quarter of this year, when growth would top 5.5% before rising to 6% next year.

    A fast-growing economy and a favourable investment climate would lead investors to flock to Indonesia, Purbaya said.

    “Foreign investors are not here to build Indonesia’s economy … They come here to enjoy Indonesia’s growth,” he said.

    Purbaya transferred funds kept with the central bank to five banks – Bank Mandiri (BMRI.JK), opens new tab, Bank Negara Indonesia (BBNI.JK), opens new tab, Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BBRI.JK), opens new tab, Bank Tabungan Negara (BBTN.JK), opens new tab and Bank Syariah Indonesia (BRIS.JK), opens new tab – in September.

    In his presentation, he said about 56% of the funds had already been disbursed as loans by the end of September.

    A hard-talking economist, Purbaya was appointed just last month by President Prabowo Subianto to spur economic activity, replacing longtime minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, known for her cautious handling of the economy through various crises.

    Limited job creation has stirred social unrest against Prabowo, who won last year’s election promising economic growth of up to 8%.

    ($1 = 16,540.0000 rupiah)

    Source:Reuters

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