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How vulnerable is Indonesia to a global financial crisis?

In the event of a global financial crisis stemming from the sovereign debt problems in Europe, there will be major concerns over Indonesia’s exposure to volatile capital flows, its vulnerability to lower commodity prices and the impact on the country’s banking sector. Nevertheless, as a relatively closed, domestically-driven economy, growth should remain fairly strong.

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