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Market Pulse: Getting to the Limits of Economics vs Politics

Monday, January 15, 2018

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Get ready to brace a tumultuous 2018. Electoral political interest will have constant frictions against economics common sense. On the politics front, aside from the local simultaneously elections in 171 regions, political parties have to register their candidates for president and vice president to the General Elections Commission (KPU) by August 10. In October, campaign for the presidential and general election will begin.

On the economic side,

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