51. The battered Indonesian currency closed higher against the dollar in the spot market.
52. The clashes sent the Indonesian currency into a dive on fears of renewed anarchy.
53. The collapse of the Indonesian currency last year sparked the crisis.
54. The fragile Indonesian currency has lost almost half of its value since July.
55. The IMF aid is designed to help the Southeast Asian country recover from an economic crisis triggered by a plunge in the Indonesian currency last year.
56. The Indonesian currency also edged up against the U.S. dollar.
57. The fragile Indonesian currency has lost about half of its value since July.
58. The IDCI could agree with the foreign lenders that an eight-year repayment schedule would be rational in terms of Indonesian foreign currency cash flow.
59. The Indonesian currency plummeted to new depths Thursday on reports that the IMF plan could become unglued.
60. The Indonesian currency, the rupiah, has plunged more sharply than other regional currencies, making it impossible for many common people to afford basic necessities.