7/27/2016

Euphoria of Sri Mulyani's Return to Cabinet and Dark Trail of Century Bank

Euphoria of Sri Mulyani's Return to Cabinet and Dark Trail of Century BankThe decision of president jokowi to place sri mulyani as the novel finance minister is indeed giving a positive sentiment to the economy progress. Even the market capital is in euphoria after the release of official reshuffle of which Sri Mulyani was appointed in place of Bambang Brodjonegoro. In addition to external factors, news sentiment whipped into the cabinet also makes its own energy trading floor excited. 
At 9:11, stock index rose by 0.88 percent or 46.44 points at 5270.83 position. A total of 147 stocks traded higher, 30 stocks fell and 78 shares stagnant. The inclusion appointment of Sri Mulyani  was indeed a fresh breeze to economy sector. 

Basically Sri Mulyani  was not new in the national financial sector. Because in 2005-2010, he also chairs the Finance Minister ever tasting in the Era of the government of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
In 2010 she stepped down from the cabinet and continue her career as Managing Director of the World Bank.

Through her achievement as the managing director of world bank, Sri Mulyani  is expected to topple down the problems within economy especially after the failure to boost the rate to 5% growth last semester. Sri Mulyani  her self is fully experienced figure, in 2005-2010 she was recognized as the best finance minister of south east asia. Even orld Bank President Jim Yong Kim even called Sri Mulyani  able to handle the whole public sector with the World Bank well.

However, the dark trail of Sri Mulyani  also incites negative perception. She was the finance minister when century bank allegedly buffeted by money laundry case of which up to now, the investor insisted to return their money. In term of law, indonesian police had called her to testify regarding her capacity in the allegedly case, but there is still no indication regarding her involvement in the bank conspiracy which ravishing the customers' money. 


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