KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's gross domestic product fell slightly more than expected in the fourth quarter, tipping Southeast Asia's largest economy into its first full-year contraction in over two decades in 2020 as it grappled with the hit from the COVID-19 pandemic. GDP shrank 2.19% on an annual basis in October-December, data released by the statistics bureau on Friday showed, faster than the 2% contraction expected in a Reuters poll, but improving from the 3.49% slump in the previous quarter. Indonesia's main stock index erased its earlier gain after the data was released, having traded up as much as 0.7% before the announcement.
Indonesia's Q4 GDP shrinks more than expected, economy down 2.1% in 2020
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's gross domestic product fell slightly more than expected in the fourth quarter, tipping Southeast Asia's largest economy into its first full-year contraction in over two decades in 2020 as it grappled with the hit from the COVID-19 pandemic. GDP shrank 2.19% on an annual basis in October-December, data released by the statistics bureau on Friday showed, faster than the 2% contraction expected in a Reuters poll, but improving from the 3.49% slump in the previous quarter. Indonesia's main stock index erased its earlier gain after the data was released, having traded up as much as 0.7% before the announcement.