Bank Indonesia, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) will jointly hold a high-level conference in Bali on March 11, the Jakarta Posta reported Tuesday.
The meeting is entitled "Coping with Asia's Large Capital Inflows in a Multi-Speed Global Economy", according to the newspaper.
The IMF said the conference will bring together leading academics, investors, and policy makers from Asia and other large emerging market countries, to discuss the developments of recent capital inflows, and share their experiences in effectively controlling the capital inflows.
The conference will be opened by Bank Indonesia Governor, Darmin Nasution, and IMF Director of Asia and Pacific Department, Anoop Singh, according to the newspaper.
The conference is a part of the plan aimed at strengthening ongoing cooperation between the IMF and Asian policy makers. The meeting followed the major IMF-sponsored conference in South Korea 's Daejeon in July 2010./.