INDONESIA - Keeping bad debts in hand
Bank Mandiri's gross non-performing loan ratio shot up to a shocking 26% at the end of 2005, which it blames on revised regulations, rising interest rates and declining purchasing power. But Indonesia's biggest bank believes it can clean up its balance sheet and look forward with confidence. Ian Gill thumbs through Mandiri's money matters.
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