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Wie ich höre kommt die indonesische Wirtschaft
ganz ganz langsam auf die Beine.
Was haltet Ihr von diesem verfallenen Wert?
ganz ganz langsam auf die Beine.
Was haltet Ihr von diesem verfallenen Wert?
Hi Manfred,
solange die Unruhen in Indo nicht zum Ende kommen,weiss keiner wo die Reise bei BKBali hingeht.
Auf lange Sicht sehe ich aber jetzt durchaus eine Chance,allerdings bitte nur mit Spielgeld welches man ueber hat
solange die Unruhen in Indo nicht zum Ende kommen,weiss keiner wo die Reise bei BKBali hingeht.
Auf lange Sicht sehe ich aber jetzt durchaus eine Chance,allerdings bitte nur mit Spielgeld welches man ueber hat
Ich denke ich lege mir doch einige Stücke hin.
Kurs total am Boden u. Aktie steht charttechnisch
vor Ausbruch.
Kurs total am Boden u. Aktie steht charttechnisch
vor Ausbruch.
Bank Bali, ein absoluter Kauf fuer Hirnis
Manfred, Deine Empfehlungen werden immer besser
MfG
Manfred, Deine Empfehlungen werden immer besser
MfG
Ob das der Bank Bali hilft ?
Convicted BI chief to skip IMF meeting
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin will skip the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington this weekend, following the conviction in the Bank Bali scandal last month that bans him from leaving the country.
"Sjahril has been placed under a travel ban; he will not go this time," said Bank Indonesia spokesman Halim Alamsyah on Wednesday.
Replacing him, he said, would be Bank Indonesia Deputy Governor for international affairs Achyar Iljas.
The IMF gathering in Washington is set this week to attract finance ministers and central bankers from around the world, as the fund will spell out its view on the global economy, stretched between the slowly recovering U.S. in the west and recession-hit Japan in the east.
But for Indonesia, its central bank governor was sentenced to three years in jail by the Central Jakarta District Court last month.
Sjahril was found guilty of violating prudential banking principles when he allowed the disbursement of Rp 904 billion (about US$96 million) in Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) funds to Bank Bali in 1999.
The funds should not have been disbursed without the consent of the Ministry of Finance.
Sjahril appealed against the verdict, and although convicted and given a custodial sentence, continues to work as the central banker.
Amid calls for his resignation, Sjahril refused to step down, insisting he did no wrong, and that his status did not undermine Bank Indonesia`s credibility.
Legal experts said Sjahril was right in maintaining his post, but noted that it would have been more ethical for him to resign.
Sjahril is not the only high-ranking official leading an institution of integrity to have had criminal charges leveled against him, seemingly without it affecting his position.
A week before Sjahril`s conviction, House of Representatives Speaker Akbar Tandjung was detained as a suspect in a graft case involving funds of the State Logistics Agency.
Akbar denied any wrongdoing, and was released on bail earlier this month with all his functions intact as House Speaker.
Convicted BI chief to skip IMF meeting
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
Bank Indonesia Governor Sjahril Sabirin will skip the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington this weekend, following the conviction in the Bank Bali scandal last month that bans him from leaving the country.
"Sjahril has been placed under a travel ban; he will not go this time," said Bank Indonesia spokesman Halim Alamsyah on Wednesday.
Replacing him, he said, would be Bank Indonesia Deputy Governor for international affairs Achyar Iljas.
The IMF gathering in Washington is set this week to attract finance ministers and central bankers from around the world, as the fund will spell out its view on the global economy, stretched between the slowly recovering U.S. in the west and recession-hit Japan in the east.
But for Indonesia, its central bank governor was sentenced to three years in jail by the Central Jakarta District Court last month.
Sjahril was found guilty of violating prudential banking principles when he allowed the disbursement of Rp 904 billion (about US$96 million) in Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) funds to Bank Bali in 1999.
The funds should not have been disbursed without the consent of the Ministry of Finance.
Sjahril appealed against the verdict, and although convicted and given a custodial sentence, continues to work as the central banker.
Amid calls for his resignation, Sjahril refused to step down, insisting he did no wrong, and that his status did not undermine Bank Indonesia`s credibility.
Legal experts said Sjahril was right in maintaining his post, but noted that it would have been more ethical for him to resign.
Sjahril is not the only high-ranking official leading an institution of integrity to have had criminal charges leveled against him, seemingly without it affecting his position.
A week before Sjahril`s conviction, House of Representatives Speaker Akbar Tandjung was detained as a suspect in a graft case involving funds of the State Logistics Agency.
Akbar denied any wrongdoing, and was released on bail earlier this month with all his functions intact as House Speaker.
Indonesische Fonds bisher 70 % + seit 1.1.02.
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