Indonesia’s special hatred of the US dollar

Given its past performance, there is a good chance Indonesia’s govt will force companies to trade in RMB.
 Indonesia’s special hatred of the US dollar

Indonesia has a problem with the US dollar. In a country long suffering from a currency dependent on US interest rates, the government has spent a lot of effort in the past year to implement policies that reduce the nation’s dependence on the world’s primary reserve asset.

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