(Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's government is ``happy''
with the rupiah trading at about 9,000 to the dollar, said Jusuf
Kalla, vice president of the largest economy in Southeast Asia.
``We are happy with the rupiah at around 9,000,'' Kalla told
Bloomberg News, after speaking at a conference in Tokyo sponsored
by the Nikkei newspaper. ``We are persisting with our policy of
market stability and market policy with our exchange rate.''
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
with the rupiah trading at about 9,000 to the dollar, said Jusuf
Kalla, vice president of the largest economy in Southeast Asia.
``We are happy with the rupiah at around 9,000,'' Kalla told
Bloomberg News, after speaking at a conference in Tokyo sponsored
by the Nikkei newspaper. ``We are persisting with our policy of
market stability and market policy with our exchange rate.''
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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