Indonesia sets up unit to deepen financial markets
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Jakarta
INDONESIA'S central bank created a new department to help develop financial markets in an effort to make the economy more resilient to sudden capital outflows, an official said.
Nanang Hendarsah, who was head assistant in the office of governor Agus Martowardojo, will lead the unit as executive director, he said on Tuesday.
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