Indonesia's GDP grows 4.67% in Q2, slowest since 2009
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[JAKARTA] Indonesia's economy grew 4.67 per cent in the second quarter, dropping from 4.71 per cent in the first quarter to post its slowest growth since 2009, the statistics bureau said on Wednesday.
A Reuters poll of analysts had expected growth at 4.61 per cent.
GDP in the second quarter grew 3.78 per cent from the January-March quarter, on a non-seasonally adjusted basis.
REUTERS
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