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Indonesia's economy saw robust growth in the third quarter, but this could be 'as good as it gets'

Por: CNBC Business November 09, 2022

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watch nowVIDEO3:1703:17Indonesia's inflation may see 'greater moderation' in 2023, says BarclaysThe Indonesian economy grew at the fastest clip in more than a year for the third quarter, but this might be as good as it gets for the Southeast Asian nation as global headwinds await, economists said.  On Monday, Indonesia posted year-on-year GDP growth of 5.72% for the July to September quarter, higher than last quarter's... + full article



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