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Article: Indonesian minister says unrest won't affect IMF relations
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- November 24, 1998
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AP Online
11-24-1998
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) _ Indonesia's top economics minister said recent riots in Jakarta won't affect the International Monetary Fund's commitment to his country, a local newspaper reported Tuesday.
The daily Bisnis Indonesia quoted Ginandjar Kartasasmita, coordinating minister for the economy, finance and industry, as rejecting speculation that the IMF might change its commitment.
``I've never heard of such a thing,'' he was quoted as saying.
The IMF has organized a $43 billion international bailout package to help the world's ...
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