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#12246050
9 April 2025
Rice and pulses are kept in sacks for consumers in a grocery shop in Mumbai, India, on April 9, 2025. The Reserve Bank of India cuts the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.00%, signaling an accommodative stance amid global trade tensions and slowing growth, according to an Indian media report.
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#12246051
9 April 2025
Rice and pulses are kept in sacks for consumers in a grocery shop in Mumbai, India, on April 9, 2025. The Reserve Bank of India cuts the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.00%, signaling an accommodative stance amid global trade tensions and slowing growth, according to an Indian media report.
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#12246052
9 April 2025
Rice and pulses are kept in sacks for consumers in a grocery shop in Mumbai, India, on April 9, 2025. The Reserve Bank of India cuts the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.00%, signaling an accommodative stance amid global trade tensions and slowing growth, according to an Indian media report.
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#12246053
9 April 2025
Rice and pulses are kept in sacks for consumers in a grocery shop in Mumbai, India, on April 9, 2025. The Reserve Bank of India cuts the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.00%, signaling an accommodative stance amid global trade tensions and slowing growth, according to an Indian media report.
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#11575181
15 September 2024
Residents exercise and trade at the car-free day event on the highway in Malang, Indonesia, on September 15, 2024. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in August 2024 show that the vulnerable middle class increases in number from 128.85 million in 2019 to 137.5 million in 2024. The number of poor people increases to 25.22 million in 2024 from 25.14 million in 2019.
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#11575182
15 September 2024
Residents exercise and trade at the car-free day event on the highway in Malang, Indonesia, on September 15, 2024. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in August 2024 show that the vulnerable middle class increases in number from 128.85 million in 2019 to 137.5 million in 2024. The number of poor people increases to 25.22 million in 2024 from 25.14 million in 2019.
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#11575183
15 September 2024
Residents exercise and trade at the car-free day event on the highway in Malang, Indonesia, on September 15, 2024. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in August 2024 show that the vulnerable middle class increases in number from 128.85 million in 2019 to 137.5 million in 2024. The number of poor people increases to 25.22 million in 2024 from 25.14 million in 2019.
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#11575184
15 September 2024
Residents exercise and trade at the car-free day event on the highway in Malang, Indonesia, on September 15, 2024. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in August 2024 show that the vulnerable middle class increases in number from 128.85 million in 2019 to 137.5 million in 2024. The number of poor people increases to 25.22 million in 2024 from 25.14 million in 2019.
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#11575185
15 September 2024
Residents exercise and trade at the car-free day event on the highway in Malang, Indonesia, on September 15, 2024. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in August 2024 show that the vulnerable middle class increases in number from 128.85 million in 2019 to 137.5 million in 2024. The number of poor people increases to 25.22 million in 2024 from 25.14 million in 2019.
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#11575186
15 September 2024
Residents exercise and trade at the car-free day event on the highway in Malang, Indonesia, on September 15, 2024. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in August 2024 show that the vulnerable middle class increases in number from 128.85 million in 2019 to 137.5 million in 2024. The number of poor people increases to 25.22 million in 2024 from 25.14 million in 2019.
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#2960902
17 July 2018
Peoples do their activities in one of slums area which located under the toll road in Jakarta on Tuesday, July 17, 2018. Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistic (BPS) reported the number of poverty rates as of March 2018 amounted to 9.82% of total population or equivalent 25.95 million people. This figure decreased if compared to September 2017 which is reached 26.58 million people. This is also become the lowest of poverty rates in Indonesia.
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#2960906
17 July 2018
Peoples do their activities in one of slums area which located under the toll road in Jakarta on Tuesday, July 17, 2018. Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistic (BPS) reported the number of poverty rates as of March 2018 amounted to 9.82% of total population or equivalent 25.95 million people. This figure decreased if compared to September 2017 which is reached 26.58 million people. This is also become the lowest of poverty rates in Indonesia.
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#2960912
17 July 2018
Peoples do their activities in one of slums area which located under the toll road in Jakarta on Tuesday, July 17, 2018. Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistic (BPS) reported the number of poverty rates as of March 2018 amounted to 9.82% of total population or equivalent 25.95 million people. This figure decreased if compared to September 2017 which is reached 26.58 million people. This is also become the lowest of poverty rates in Indonesia.
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#2960916
17 July 2018
Peoples do their activities in one of slums area which located under the toll road in Jakarta on Tuesday, July 17, 2018. Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistic (BPS) reported the number of poverty rates as of March 2018 amounted to 9.82% of total population or equivalent 25.95 million people. This figure decreased if compared to September 2017 which is reached 26.58 million people. This is also become the lowest of poverty rates in Indonesia.
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#2960920
17 July 2018
Peoples do their activities in one of slums area which located under the toll road in Jakarta on Tuesday, July 17, 2018. Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistic (BPS) reported the number of poverty rates as of March 2018 amounted to 9.82% of total population or equivalent 25.95 million people. This figure decreased if compared to September 2017 which is reached 26.58 million people. This is also become the lowest of poverty rates in Indonesia.
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#2960924
17 July 2018
Peoples do their activities in one of slums area which located under the toll road in Jakarta on Tuesday, July 17, 2018. Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistic (BPS) reported the number of poverty rates as of March 2018 amounted to 9.82% of total population or equivalent 25.95 million people. This figure decreased if compared to September 2017 which is reached 26.58 million people. This is also become the lowest of poverty rates in Indonesia.
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