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Appendices.

1. MONETARY INDICATORS

(in Billions Rupiah)

No    Items                                         July 25, 2014

1     Reserve Money                                       892,136
      among others:    Currency in circulation            564,525
      among others:    Bank Deposit at BI                 266,783
2     Net International Reserve 1)                      1,242,167
3     Net Domestic Assets 2)                             -350,020
      among others:    Net claims on Government            69,481
      among others:    Liquidity Credits 3)                 6,825
      among others:    Open Market Operation             -105,558
4     Memorandum Items' : International Reserves          110,541
      (in million US$) 4)

No    Items                                        Auguts 29, 2014

1     Reserve Money                                       823,341
      among others:    Currency in circulation            477,140
      among others:    Bank Deposit at BI                 290,298
2     Net International Reserve 1)                      1,265,766
3     Net Domestic Assets 2)                             -442,425
      among others:    Net claims on Government            86,976
      among others:    Liquidity Credits 3)                 6,826
      among others:    Open Market Operation             -210,235
4     Memorandum Items' : International Reserves          111,224
      (in million US$) 4)

Source: BI

1) Since June 2009, Net Foreign Assets equals to Foreign Assets Minus
Foreign Liabilities, Using BI Balance sheet exchange rate.

2) Net Domestic Asset (NDA) = Reserve Money--Net Foreign Assets (NFA).

3) Including credit within the chanelling framework.

4) Using the IRFCL concept (SDDS-IMF) based on current price with
Official Reserve Asset (ORA) format.


2. ECONOMIC INDICATORS

3. EXPORT AND IMPORT

4. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

5. OIL PRICE AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE

2. ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Indonesia's inflation by Group of Commodities,
2008 - 2014

                       Prepared Food,
                          Beverage      Housing, Water,
Year/                    Cigarette        Electricity
Month     FoodStuff       &Tobacco       Gas and Fuel     Clothing

2008         2.77           2.02             1.80           2.31
2009         3.88           7.81             1.83           6.00
2010        15.64           6.96             4.08           6.51
2011         3.64           4.51             3.47           7.57
2012         5.68           6.11             3.35           4.67
2013        11.35           7.45             6.22           0.52
2014
Jan.         2.77           0.71             1.01           0.55
Feb.         0.36           0.43             0.17           0.57
March       -0.44           0.43             0.16           0.08
April       -1.09           0.45             0.25          -0.25
May         -0.15           0.35             0.23           0.12
June         0.99           0.32             0.38           0.30
July         1.94           1.00             0.45           0.85
August       0.36           0.52             0.73           0.23
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.

                                       Transport,
                         Education,      Comm. &
Year/                    Recreation     Financial
Month     Medical Care    & Sports      Services     General

2008          0.72          0.01          0.24         1.77
2009          3.89          3.89          -3.67        2.78
2010          2.19          3.29          2.69         6.96
2011          4.26          5.16          1.92         3.79
2012          2.91          4.21          2.20         4.30
2013          3.70          3.91          15.36        8.38
2014
Jan.          0.72          0.28          0.20         1.07
Feb.          0.28          0.17          0.15         0.26
March         0.41          0.14          0.24         0.08
April         0.61          0.24          0.20        -0.02
May           0.41          0.07          0.21         0.16
June          0.36          0.08          0.19         0.43
July          0.39          0.45          0.88         0.93
August        0.33          1.58          -0.12        0.47
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.

Source: BPS (Central Bureau of Statistic)

Monthly Indonesia's Consumers Price Indices
and Inflations, 2008 - 2014

Month                   Inflations

              2008     2009     2010     2011

January       1.77    -0.07     0.84     0.89
February      0.65     0.21     0.30     0.13
Maret         0.95     0.22    -0.14    -0.32
April         0.57    -0.31     0.15    -0.31
May           1.41     0.04     0.29     0.12
June          2.46     0.11     0.97     0.55
Juli          1.37     0.45     1.57     0.67
Agustus       0.51     0.56     0.76     0.93
September     0.97     1.05     0.44     0.27
Oktober       0.45     0.19     0.06    -0.12
November      0.12    -0.03     0.60     0.34
Desember     -0.04     0.33     0.92     0.57
Inflasi      11.06     2.78     6.96     3.79

Month              Inflations

             2012     2013     2014

January      0.76     1.03     1.07
February     0.05     0.75     0.26
Maret        0.07     0.63     0.08
April        0.21    -0.10    -0.02
May          0.07    -0.03     0.16
June         0.62     1.03     0.43
Juli         0.70     3.29     0.93
Agustus      0.95     1.12     0.47
September    0.01    -0.35
Oktober      0.16     0.09
November     0.07     0.12
Desember     0.54     0.55
Inflasi      4.30     8.38

Source: BPS (Central Bureau of Statistic)


3. EXPORT AND IMPORT
Indonesia's Export Development
2009 - 2014

Descriptions               FOB value (US$ million)

                     2009       2010       2011       2012

Total Exports     116,490    157,779    203,616    190,045
Oil & Gas          19,018     28,039     41,593    36, 973
Crude Oil           7,820     10,402     13,824     12,293
Oil Products        2,261      3,967      4,898      4,159
Gas                 8,936     13,669     22,871     20,521
Non Oil and Gas    97,472    129,739    162,023    153,072
Agriculture         4,363      5,001      5,169      5,578
Manufacturing      73,430     98,015    122,189    116,145
Mining & others    19,679     26,722     34,665     31,349

                       FOB value
Descriptions         (US$ million)      % Growth Jan -
                                          July 2013
                     2013       2014      over 2014

Total Exports     182,568    103,003            -2.97
Oil & Gas          32,633     18,232            -2.04
Crude Oil          10,205      5,320           -10.38
Oil Products        4,299      2,246            -5.82
Gas                18,129     10,665             3.65
Non Oil and Gas   149,935     84,771            -3.17
Agriculture         5,728      3,132            -0.21
Manufacturing     113,030     65,507             3.37
Mining & others    31,176     13,133           -27.58

Source: BPS (Central Bureau of Statistic)

Indonesia's Import Development
2009 - 2014

                            CIF value (US$ million)

Descriptions          2009       2010       2011       2012

Total Import        96,856    135,663    177,299    191,690
Oil & Gas           18,989     27,413     40,686     42,564
Crude Oil            7,362      8,531     11,154     13,586
Oil Products        11,137     18,018     28,119     28,568
Gas                    489        863      1,413      3,113
Non Oil and Gas     77,867    108,251    136,614    149,125
Consumption Goods    6,756      9,992     13,390     13,409
Raw Materials/      69,655     98,755    130,843    140,126
Auxiliary Goods
Capital Goods       20,445     26,917     33,067     38,155

                        CIF value
                      (US$ million)      % Growth Jan -
                                            July 2013
Descriptions           2013       2014      over 2014

Total Import        186,631    104,008            -6.99
Oil & Gas            45,267     25,952            -1.12
Crude Oil            13,586      8,313             2.95
Oil Products         28,568     15,769            -3.84
Gas                   3,113      1,870             5.57
Non Oil and Gas     141,365     78,057            -8.79
Consumption Goods   131,140      7,132            -8.54
Raw Materials/      141,126     79,891            -6.19
Auxiliary Goods
Capital Goods        31,535     16,986            -9.97

Source: BPS (Central Bureau of Statistic)


4. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
The Value of Gross Domestic Product By Industrial Origin
At Current Price and At Constant Price 2000

(Trillion Rupiahs)

                                        At Constant Price 2000

Sektor                                 2009       2010       2011

Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry      296.4      304.4      315.0
  and Fishery
Mining and Quarrying                  180.0      187.2      189.8
Manufacturing Industry                569.5      597.1      633.8
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply      17.1       18.1       18.9
Construction                          140.2      150.0      160.0
Trade, Hotel, and Restaurant          367.9      400.5      437.2
Transport and Communication           191.7      218.0      241.3
Financial, Ownership &                208.8      221.0      236.2
  Business Services
Services                              205.4      217.8      232.5
GDP                                 2,177.0    2,314.5    2,463.2
GDP without oil and gas             2,035.1    2,171.1    2,322.8

                                        At Constant Price 2000

                                                            Qtr.
Sektor                                 2012       2013    II 2014

Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry      328.3      339.9      91.0
  and Fishery
Mining and Quarrying                  193.1      195.7      48.0
Manufacturing Industry                670.2      707.5     183.5
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply      20.1       21.2       5.5
Construction                          170.9      182.1      47.7
Trade, Hotel, and Restaurant          473.1      501.2     130.7
Transport and Communication           265.4      292.4      78.9
Financial, Ownership &                253.0      272.1      71.7
  Business Services
Services                              244.8      258.2      67.1
GDP                                 2,618.9    2,770.3     724.1
GDP without oil and gas             2,481.8    2,637.0     691.5

Source: BPS (Central Bureau of Statistic)

The Growth of GDP by Type of Expenditure

(Percentage)

Type of Expenditure                     2009    2010   2011

Private Consumption Expenditure          4.9    4.6    4.7
Government Consumption Expend.          15.7    0.3    3.2
Gross Domestic Fixed Capt. Formation     3.3    8.5    8.8
Export of goods and services            -9.7    14.9   13.6
Import of goods & services              -15.0   17.3   13.3
GDP                                      4.5    6.1    6.5

                                                      Qtr. II 2014
                                                          Over
Type of Expenditure                     2012   2013   Qtr. II 2013

Private Consumption Expenditure         5.28   5.28          5.59
Government Consumption Expend.          1.25   4.87         -0.71
Gross Domestic Fixed Capt. Formation    9.81   4.71          4.53
Export of goods and services            2.01   5.30         -1.04
Import of goods & services              2.54   1.21         -5.02
GDP                                     6.2    5.78          5.17

Source: BPS (Central Bureau of Statistic)


5. OIL PRICE AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE
OIL PRICES

Item                            Market           Latest
                                            Date       Price

CRUDE OIL PRICE (US$/Barrel)

- Sumatra Light                 -        29-08-2014    99.51
- Arabian Light                 Europe   30-08-2014     n.a.
- Brent                         Europe   29-08-2014     n.a.
- W. Texas                       -        30-08-2014    96.54

Item                            1 month   3 months   One year
                                  ago       Date        Ago

CRUDE OIL PRICE (US$/Barrel)

- Sumatra Light                  104.6     108.95      108.06
- Arabian Light                   n.a.     106.34      100.61
- Brent                         107.72     112.36      111.21
- W. Texas                      103.59     105.15       97.87

Sources: 1) ESDM 2) U.S. EIA

Note: n.a. = Not Available

FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND GOLD PRICE IN JAKARTA

ITEM                        Today      1 Month   3 Months   One yaer
                         29-08-2014      Ago       Ago        Ago

-FOREIGN EXCHANGE (RUPIAH)

US$         Buying           11,658    11,533     11,909     12,209
            Selling          11,776    11,649     12,029     12,331
Pound.                       19,334    19,591     20,275     20,114
                             19,531    19,792     20,484     20,321
Aust. $                      10,905    10,858     11,208     10,796
                             11,016    10,969     11,322     10,907
Sin. $                        9,335     9,295      9,531      9,616
                              9,930     9,389      9,634      9,720
Mal. $                        3,692     3,626      3,709      3,705
                              3,732     3,666      3,750      3,744
Hk. $                         1,504     1,488      1,536      1,574
                              1,519     1,503      1,552      1,590
Yen                          112.39    113.31     117.55     115.88
                             113.56    114.46     118.75     117.05
Euro                         15,365    15,529     16,250     16,782
                             15,523    15,688     16,416     16,954
GOLD PRICE (RP/GRAM)
- Gold 24 carat             532,000    529,000   550,000    527,000
AVERAGE INTEREST RATE
- JIBOR
a. Over night (O/N)            5.85      6.40       5.85       6.00
b. 1 month                     7.59      7.89       7.83       7.52
- BI Rate
1 month                        7.50      7.50       7.50       7.50
- SBI (Primary market)
1 month                        7.25      7.25       7.25       7.15

Notes : SBI = Bank Indonesia Certificates, SBPU = Money
Market Securities JIBOR = (Jakarta Interbank Offered Rate)

Source: Bank Indonesia/Data Consult


6. THE INDONESIAN ECONOMIC TRENDS
6. THE INDONESIAN ECONOMIC TRENDS

Items                                    2009       2010       2011

1. The growth rate of GDP (% p.a.)       4.55        6.1        6.5
- GDP per capita (US$)                  2,347      3,004      3,525
- GNP per capita (US$)                  2,264      2,920      3,422

2. Total export (US$ bill)              116.5      157.8      203.6
Total increase (%)                      -14.8       35.4       29.1
Non-oil/gas(US$ billion)                 97.5      129.7      162.0
Non-oil Increase (%)                     21.1       10.2       10.2

3. Total import (US$ bill)               96.9      135.7      177.3
Total increase (%)                      -25.0       40.1       30.7
Non-oil/gas(US$ billion)                 77.9       75.3      136.6
Non-oil increase (%)                     21.0       30.2       30.2

4. Current account (US$ bill)            10.2        6.3       -2.3

5. Reserve assets (US$ bill)             66.1       96.2      105.7

6. Total money supply (Rp trill.)     2,141.4    2,471.2    2,877.2
Increase in 12 months (%)                12.9       15.4       16.4

7. Bank credit (Rp trill.)            1,437.9    1,765.8    2,200.0
Increase in 12 months(%)                 10.0       22.8       24.6

8. Comm. bank deposit (Rp trill.)     1,914.7    2,006.8    2,006.8
Increase in 12 months(%)                 13.6        4.8        4.8

9. Average interest rate (% p.a.)
a. 3 month time deposit in Rupiah
-State bank                              7.34       6.73       6.62
-Private bank                            7.55       7.05       6.91
b. Short-term credit
-State bank                              6.59       6.48       6.04
-Private bank                            7.02       6.94       6.62

10. Inflation rate. % p.a                2.78       6.96       3.79

11. Population (million peoples)        226.2      237.2      237.6

                                                               2014
Items                                    2012       2013    Qtr. II

1. The growth rate of GDP (% p.a.)        6.3       5.78       5.17
- GDP per capita (US$)                  3,583      3,500    3,400*)
- GNP per capita (US$)                  3,477      3,392    3,391*)

2. Total export (US$ bill)              190.0      182.6      103.0
Total increase (%)                      -6.68      -3.92      -2.97
Non-oil/gas(US$ billion)                153.1      149.9       84.8
Non-oil Increase (%)                    -5.70      -2.03      -3.17

3. Total import (US$ bill)              191.7      186.6      104.0
Total increase (%)                       9.35      -2.64      -6.99
Non-oil/gas(US$ billion)                149.1      141.4       78.1
Non-oil increase (%)                     22.4      -5.20      -8.54

4. Current account (US$ bill)            -7.8       -4.0       -9.1

5. Reserve assets (US$ bill)            112.8       99.4      107.7

6. Total money supply (Rp trill.)     3,304.6    3,649.3    3,891.4
Increase in 12 months (%)                14.8       10.4        6.6

7. Bank credit (Rp trill.)            2,725.7    3,319.8    3,521.6
Increase in 12 months(%)                 23.9       21.8        6.8

8. Comm. bank deposit (Rp trill.)       2,812      2,969      3,033
Increase in 12 months(%)                  5.9        5.6        2.2

9. Average interest rate (% p.a.)
a. 3 month time deposit in Rupiah
-State bank                              5.54       7.60       9.36
-Private bank                            5.81       7.53       9.28
b. Short-term credit
-State bank                              5.22       7.15       8.01
-Private bank                            5.96       7.53       8.93

10. Inflation rate. % p.a                4.30       8.38       0.93

11. Population (million peoples)          240        245     250**)

Notes : *) BPS : Desember 2013

**) Estimated BKKBN

Source: Bank Indonesia, Central Bureau of
Statistic and Data Consult

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