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Sovereign digital rupiah, why not?: Jakarta Post contributor
The writer says that the enforcement of a Central Bank Digital Currency will depend on the capacity of information technology used by Bank Indonesia.
The writer says that while electronic money charges a top-up fee, the Central Bank Digital Currency (as paper money or coin) is free of charge.PHOTO: REUTERS
Haryo Kuncoro
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How PKR won, then lost Sarawak: The Star columnist
The writer says that Sarawak Parti Keadilan Rakyat s future lies in its younger leaders who are professionals, activists and emerged from the grassroots.
A PKR insider believes that Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim cannot avoid some responsibility for the mess in Sarawak PKR that has developed over the past year or so, says the writer.PHOTO: REUTERS
Philip Golingai
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The stories of Sri Mulyani, Karen, Din and Ahok: Jakarta Post columnist
The writer recounts the trials undertaken by prominent figures in Indonesia and how the country will continue to suffer if voices of dissent and inconvenient truths are stifled.
Indonesia s Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati attends the World Economic Forum in Hanoi on Sept 12, 2018.PHOTO: REUTERS
Kornelius Purba
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