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According to Iranian state television, Iranian military sources stated that Iranian forces have deployed drones to strike US military facilities and equipment in Kuwait. Iran also reportedly targeted a "hostile" US warship with a cruise missile.
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S&P Global Ratings says Indonesia's push to centralize resource and mining management and clamp down on tax leakages could gradually boost fiscal revenue and export proceeds if policy execution improves. S&P describes Indonesia's fiscal and external
S&P Global Ratings says Indonesia's push to centralize resource and mining management and clamp down on tax leakages could gradually boost fiscal revenue and export proceeds if policy execution improves. S&P describes Indonesia's fiscal and external positions as weakened by high energy prices, rising interest rates, rupiah depreciation, policy uncertainty and rising debt, but calls these conditions temporary and expects improvement as commodity prices rise and the government trims spending. S&P affirms Indonesia's long‑term sovereign rating at BBB and expects the government to keep the fiscal deficit within the statutory 3% of GDP limit. Despite a strong Q1 GDP print of 5.6%, S&P projects growth of 5.1% for the year, citing ongoing external uncertainty and higher domestic rates.
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