PGE, a unit of state power giant Pertamina, is planning to issue its own green bonds in the first half of next year
Third jabs look set to become a central part of the country’s virus management in 2022 but employers are yet to make a call on whether they should be mandatory
Financial giant towers over the digital currency world, a crypto equivalent of the London, New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges combined
Further investors are expected to join in the fundraising, which comes ahead of a planned public listing by the 'superapp' next year
Average number of weekly job ads increased 6.2% month on month, the largest gain since March and the first increase since July
Rise was driven by sharp increases in the prices of commodities, with petrol and coal among the biggest movers in the corporate goods price index
Trade officials reject efforts by 'breakaway' group of solar energy firms to seek tariffs on imports from three SE Asian nations; main trade group says move could have caused loss of 46,000 jobs
Foreign Policy calls attempts to bully Australia a "spectacular failure" while Japan's Itochu Research Institute notes Canberra's resilience
The plan is to manage a controlled implosion by selling off some assets to Chinese companies
IndiGo, the country’s biggest airline, operates more domestic flights on peak travel days now than it did before Covid pandemic
With government funding, researchers look at process which ultimately could provide a source of endless sustainable energy
Desperate farmers in the centre and north of the country have thronged subsidised state-run shops and clashed with police