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Shaken and Stirred

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Questions are being raised over the refusal of the DPR to validate the State Decree on the Financial Safety Net System. Hopefully no banks will end up collapsing.

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A FEELING of fear still haunts Sukatmo Padmosukarso. This Deputy Managing Director of Bank Internasional Indonesia is worried because the government does not yet have a strong legal umbrella with which to restrain and handle the financial crisis. The Regulation to replace State Decree (Perpu) 4/2008 on the Financial Safety Net System failed to become a state decree after the House of Representatives (DPR) refused its validation at a plenary sessio

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