Albeit still at an admirable level, Indonesia’s economic growth rate fell slightly short of expectations in the third quarter of 2024 (Q3-2024). Based on the data released by Indonesia’s Statistical ...
Indonesia's abundance and variety of commodities is a vital asset to the country's economy (and government revenues) as commodities account for around 60 percent of exports. But being a major ...
Dian Swastatika Sentosa operates four steam and electric power plant complexes in Tangerang, Serang and Karawang (all in West Java). The plants have a combined capacity of 300 MW for electricity and 1 ...
PT Prima Cakrawala Abadi Tbk is an Indonesia-based company that is engaged in the processing and distribution of seafood products, such as crab, fish and shrimp. Its seafood products involve fresh, ...
Matahari Putra Prima is engaged in Indonesia's retail business through its Matahari Food Division. This division operates several retail chains, including Hypermart, Foodmart and Boston Health and ...
In the period before western European powers were able to control Southeast Asian soil and waters, there existed no Indonesia. The archipelago we now know as Indonesia consisted of islands and estates ...
The LQ45 index, compiled by the research and development division of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), consists of 45 stocks that meet a number of specific criteria. One of the key criteria is that ...
Currently, Krakatau Steel’s production capacity of crude steel is 2.45 million tons per year. Through its ten subsidiaries, the company has a diversified business empire, which include ...
Besides the primary market (or when companies go public through an initial public offering) and mutual funds, the secondary market - where investors trade amongst themselves - is an important trading ...
Bekasi Fajar Industrial Estate's business activities involve three areas: 1. Industrial Estate Products; the company provides land lots that are ready for development for industrial needs, equipped ...
Investing always encompasses risks. Generally speaking: the higher the risks are, the higher the yields can become. This "law" particularly applies to an emerging market like Indonesia: investing in ...