VIVAnews Top Five Headlines Wednesday 16 April 2014

Rekapitulasi Penghitungan Suara DPD Kelurahan Menteng
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  • VIVAnews/Ikhwan Yanuar
1. Housing market down 49 percent
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According to Indonesia Property Watch's report there has been a shifting from high-end to middle-class market by first quarter of the year. "Most developers now prefer to construct vertical housing and commercial buildings as the land price is getting higher," said Executive Director of IPW Ali Tranghanda.
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2. Former KPK official denies kickbacks on Hambalang Case

The former director of law enforcement at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)’s Ade Rahardja denied receiving any kickback money to hamper the investigation process on the case of Hambalang sport center project, which involves some top level politicians. During his testimony at the corruption special court hearing on Tuesday, the marketing manager of PT Adhi Karya, Arief Taufiqurahman, said that there was a special Rp2 billion fund for KPK official Ade Rahardja. 


3. Only 21.8 percent Indonesians understand financial literacy

It means most people in Indonesia are less interested to open saving accounts as well as to use other banking or financial services, said Financial Services Authority (OJK). This is the hard task for the newly established institution to raisel level of financial literacy for people across the country.


4. Vote recapitulation goes slow, admits KPU

The chairman of Indonesia Election Comission (KPU) Husni Kamil Manik said that lack of manpower is the main cause that makes the vote recapitulation going slow. "The voting committees have to deal with overload tasks, counting so many ballot papers," said Husni.


5. Asian share markets were mostly in the black on Wednesday after China reported economic growth

The relief rippled through regional markets with Japan's Nikkei adding to early gains to be up 2.2 percent. Australian stocks rose 0.4 percent, while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged up 0.2 percent, according to
Reuters


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