Indonesia: Selected Issues
March 19, 2015
Summary
This Selected Issues paper looks at links between Indonesia’s commodities sector and recent corporate sector and banking system performance. On the production side, oil and natural gas output has fallen since 2010, with existing fields in decline, while production of coal, palm oil, and rubber output has increased steadily. Recent trends in commodity exports have had a significant impact on corporate revenues and profits. For corporations operating in the nonrenewable commodities sector, liabilities and debt ratios have increased significantly in recent years. This paper highlights that risks facing the commodities sector will likely stay elevated in the near term, given slowing growth of several major trading partners and the outlook for lower commodity prices.
Subject: Banking, Commodities, Expenditure, Health care spending, Pension spending, Public debt
Keywords: bank, commodity, commodity export, commodity producer, CR, deposit, GDP, Global, Health care spending, Indonesia, ISCR, LPS guarantee rate affect bank, nonfinancial SOEs, nonrenewable commodities sector, Pension spending
Pages:
34
Volume:
2015
DOI:
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Issue:
075
Series:
Country Report No. 2015/075
Stock No:
1IDNEA2015002
ISBN:
9781498316385
ISSN:
1934-7685






