JAKARTA, March 22 (Reuters) - Following is a list of events
in Indonesia as well as news stories and press reports which may
influence financial markets.
(Reuters welcomes your feedback, and for any queries please contact Sara Webb in Jakarta editorial on +6221 384 6364 or via email at sara.webb@thomsonreuters.com or on Reuters messaging sara.webb.reuters.com@reuters.net)
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN INDONESIA (TIMES IN LOCAL/GMT)
(The inclusion of diary items does not necessarily mean that Reuters will cover the event)
- PT Bank Mandiri Q4 2009 earnings, 1600-1700 (0900-1000)
- PT Adhi Karya (Persero) Tbk 2009 earnings
- Indonesia's Importers Association (GINSI) hold a seminar on imports, Nikko hotel, 0800 (0100)
- State plantation firms hold a meeting with state-owned enterprises minister in Cikampek, West Java, 0900 (0200)
PRESS DIGEST
- U.S. LOWERS ANTI-DUMPING DUTY FOR INDONESIAN PLASTIC BAG
A U.S. decision to reduce the temporary anti-dumping duties on Indonesian plastic carrier bags to 9.18 percent from 67.18 percent, will provide an opportunity for Indonesia to start exporting again to the United States, said Tjokro Gunawan, chairman of Indonesian Downstream Plastic Producers Association. (Jakarta Post)
- CHINA TO FUND TWO INDONESIAN TOLL ROAD PROJECTS
China's government may lend a total of 8.5 trillion rupiah ($927 million) to fund two toll road projects in Indonesia's Sumatra and Java islands, said Hermanto Dardak, deputy public works minister. (Investor Daily)
- GOVT CONSIDERS SPECIAL JAIL FOR TERROR CONVICTS Justice and Human Rights Minister Patrialis Akbar said the government will conduct a feasibility study to build a special prison for militants after police found signs that former terrorism convicts were involved in the Islamic militants' military training in Aceh. (Kompas) - ANTI-TERRORISM SECURITY IN BALI WEAK: UN
Anti-terrorism security in hotels and restaurant in the resort island of Bali is still weak, the Bali head of United Nations Department of Safety and Security said. (Kompas)
LATEST STORIES ON:
* Indonesian stocks ..........
* Southeast Asian stocks .....
* Asian stocks preview .......
* Asian currencies ...........
* U.S. stocks ................
* Oil prices .................
* Global markets .............
* Malaysian crude palm oil ...
* Indonesian palm oil ........
* Indonesian economy .........
* Indonesian central bank ....
* Indonesian bond market .....
* Global economy .............
* Key Asian companies ........
* Key currencies .............
* Major deals of interest ....
* Stocks to buy or sell ......
----------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 2259 GMT ----------------
INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG S&P 500 1159.9 -0.51 -5.930 USD/JPY 90.49 -0.04 -0.040
10-YR US TSY YLD 3.693 -
0.000 SPOT GOLD 1103.35 -0.29 -3.200 US CRUDE 80.18 -0.62 -0.500 DOW JONES 10741.98 -0.35 -37.19 ASIA ADRS 31.37 -0.69 -0.91
IN THE NEWS, REUTERS INDONESIA (Click on)
Indonesia to open areas for foreign investment Indonesia Feb car sales jump 61.3 pct y/y Indonesia Feb motorbike sales up 29.5 pct y/y Indonesia corn imports seen rising in 2010 Indonesia to review forest carbon laws Indonesia says understands Obama trip delay C.bank sees rupiah strengthening further Fin min sees higher March annual inflation Gajah Tunggal shares up as turns to profit Indonesia's Gajah Tunggal posts 2009 profit Indonesia Indocement 2009 net profit up 57 pct
($1 = 9,170 rupiah)
(Reporting by Olivia Rondonuwu, Priscilla Liu and Telly Nathalia; Editing by Sara Webb)
((sara.webb@thomsonreuters.com; +6221 384 6364; Reuters messaging sara.webb.reuters.com@reuters.net; bureau email jakarta.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com)) Keywords: INDONESIA FACTORS/ (If you have a query or comment on this story, send an email to news.feedback.asia@thomsonreuters.com) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2010. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
(Reuters welcomes your feedback, and for any queries please contact Sara Webb in Jakarta editorial on +6221 384 6364 or via email at sara.webb@thomsonreuters.com or on Reuters messaging sara.webb.reuters.com@reuters.net)
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN INDONESIA (TIMES IN LOCAL/GMT)
(The inclusion of diary items does not necessarily mean that Reuters will cover the event)
- PT Bank Mandiri Q4 2009 earnings, 1600-1700 (0900-1000)
- PT Adhi Karya (Persero) Tbk 2009 earnings
- Indonesia's Importers Association (GINSI) hold a seminar on imports, Nikko hotel, 0800 (0100)
- State plantation firms hold a meeting with state-owned enterprises minister in Cikampek, West Java, 0900 (0200)
PRESS DIGEST
- U.S. LOWERS ANTI-DUMPING DUTY FOR INDONESIAN PLASTIC BAG
A U.S. decision to reduce the temporary anti-dumping duties on Indonesian plastic carrier bags to 9.18 percent from 67.18 percent, will provide an opportunity for Indonesia to start exporting again to the United States, said Tjokro Gunawan, chairman of Indonesian Downstream Plastic Producers Association. (Jakarta Post)
- CHINA TO FUND TWO INDONESIAN TOLL ROAD PROJECTS
China's government may lend a total of 8.5 trillion rupiah ($927 million) to fund two toll road projects in Indonesia's Sumatra and Java islands, said Hermanto Dardak, deputy public works minister. (Investor Daily)
- GOVT CONSIDERS SPECIAL JAIL FOR TERROR CONVICTS Justice and Human Rights Minister Patrialis Akbar said the government will conduct a feasibility study to build a special prison for militants after police found signs that former terrorism convicts were involved in the Islamic militants' military training in Aceh. (Kompas) - ANTI-TERRORISM SECURITY IN BALI WEAK: UN
Anti-terrorism security in hotels and restaurant in the resort island of Bali is still weak, the Bali head of United Nations Department of Safety and Security said. (Kompas)
LATEST STORIES ON:
* Indonesian stocks ..........
* Southeast Asian stocks .....
* Asian stocks preview .......
* Asian currencies ...........
* U.S. stocks ................
* Oil prices .................
* Global markets .............
* Malaysian crude palm oil ...
* Indonesian palm oil ........
* Indonesian economy .........
* Indonesian central bank ....
* Indonesian bond market .....
* Global economy .............
* Key Asian companies ........
* Key currencies .............
* Major deals of interest ....
* Stocks to buy or sell ......
----------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 2259 GMT ----------------
INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG S&P 500 1159.9 -0.51 -5.930 USD/JPY 90.49 -0.04 -0.040
10-YR US TSY YLD 3.693 -
0.000 SPOT GOLD 1103.35 -0.29 -3.200 US CRUDE 80.18 -0.62 -0.500 DOW JONES 10741.98 -0.35 -37.19 ASIA ADRS 31.37 -0.69 -0.91
IN THE NEWS, REUTERS INDONESIA (Click on)
Indonesia to open areas for foreign investment Indonesia Feb car sales jump 61.3 pct y/y Indonesia Feb motorbike sales up 29.5 pct y/y Indonesia corn imports seen rising in 2010 Indonesia to review forest carbon laws Indonesia says understands Obama trip delay C.bank sees rupiah strengthening further Fin min sees higher March annual inflation Gajah Tunggal shares up as turns to profit Indonesia's Gajah Tunggal posts 2009 profit Indonesia Indocement 2009 net profit up 57 pct
($1 = 9,170 rupiah)
(Reporting by Olivia Rondonuwu, Priscilla Liu and Telly Nathalia; Editing by Sara Webb)
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