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Indonesia passes bill expanding central bank role to spur growth

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Channel News Asia 6d ago

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Live Science 9d ago

Ben-Gvir praises police on killing shooter in central Israel

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Al Jazeera 2d ago

Central Africa's wild meat dilemma: Why outright bans threaten food security for millions

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Phys.org 9d ago

Central auditory decline precedes cochlear deficits in a D-galactose mimetic model of aging

Age-related hearing loss reflects a mixture of concurrent peripheral cochlear and central auditory pathway degeneration. Disentangling their relative contributions has remained challenging because both decline together with natural aging. Here, we used systemic D-galactose (D-gal) administration to selectively accelerate central auditory aging while preserving peripheral cochlear function.

bioRxiv 7d ago

Indonesia central bank, finance minister agree to boost asset yields to aid rupiah

Indonesia central bank, finance minister agree to boost asset yields to aid rupiah JAKARTA, June 6 : Indonesia's central bank chief and finance minister on Saturday agreed to increase yields on Indonesian assets to attract portfolio inflows and support the rupiah, after the currency hit record lows in the past few weeks. Bank Indonesia and the finance ministry "will increase the attractiveness of yields" on Indonesian assets "so that portfolio inflows return" to the country, Governor Perry...

Channel News Asia 4d ago

Dollar steadies as markets await signals on Iran war, central banks

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US to send third-country deportees to Central African Republic

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South China Morning Post 2d ago

Indonesia's central bank to prepare regulations reflecting wider mandate

Indonesia's central bank to prepare regulations reflecting wider mandate JAKARTA, June 5 : Indonesia's central bank will prepare technical regulations that reflect its wider mandate to support economic growth following the passage of a sweeping new financial system law, its spokesperson said on Friday. Bank Indonesia supported the law and had provided its feedback for the legislation during the deliberation process, spokesperson Ramdan Denny Prakoso said in a statement. Parliament on...

Channel News Asia 5d ago

More Hong Kong tourists drawn to ‘mysterious’ Central Asia, travel agencies say

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South China Morning Post 10d ago