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JAKARTA (JP): The government and the International Monetary Fund "have bridged their differences" over the controversial amendment of the central bank law, Coordinating Minister for the Economy Rizal Ramli said on Monday.
Rizal said that the government and the IMF had agreed to form a panel of experts consisting of two former central bank top officials from Canada and Brazil and two from Indonesia to review and provide input to the government-proposed bill on the amendment of the existing central bank law.
"Fischer and I had some very good discussions regarding the proposed amendments to the central bank law and we are in full agreement regarding the need to …