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  • Powerful earthquake jolts Indonesia, tsunami alert issued

    Powerful earthquake jolts Indonesia, tsunami alert issued

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    Jakarta: A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s western province of West Sumatra early Tuesday and was potential of triggering a tsunami, the meteorology, climatology and geophysics agency said.

    The earthquake happened at 03:00 a.m. Tuesday Jakarta Time (2000 GMT Monday), with the epicenter at 177 km northwest in Mentawai Islands district and a depth of 84 km under the seabed, Xinhua news agency reported.

    A tsunami warning has been put in place by the agency, as the tremors of the quake have the potential of triggering giant waves.

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  • 7.0 magnitude quake hits Indonesia

    7.0 magnitude quake hits Indonesia

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    Jakarta: An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 jolted 96 km north of Tuban, Indonesia at on Friday, the US Geological Survey said.

    The epicenter of the quake that hit the region at 09:55:45 GMT, was initially determined to be at 6.0255 degrees south latitude and 112.0332 degrees east longitude, Xinhua News Agency reported.

    Its depth was 594.028 km.

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  • From Simi Valley to Taipei, the focus of recess for many lawmakers has been countering China. A new Democratic codel to Vietnam and Indonesia will share similar themes. 

    From Simi Valley to Taipei, the focus of recess for many lawmakers has been countering China. A new Democratic codel to Vietnam and Indonesia will share similar themes. 

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    Jeff Merkley will lead a congressional delegation to the two countries.

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  • 6.4-magnitude quake jolts Indonesia

    6.4-magnitude quake jolts Indonesia

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    Jakarta: An earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale struck off Indonesia’s western province of North Sumatra, leaving no damage or casualties, according to a local official.

    The jolts of the quake late Monday did not cause damage or casualties, said Zul Indra, head of the operation unit of the search and rescue office of the province.

    “All the reports we got from our posts in this province said there were no buildings or houses destroyed, or those injured or killed,” he told Xinhua news agency by phone.

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    Indonesia’s meteorology, climatology and geophysical agency BMKG did not issue a tsunami warning as the tremors of the quake did not trigger giant waves.

    The earthquake occurred at 9.59 p.m. with the epicentre located at 82 km southwest of Padang Sidempuan City and a depth of 102 km under the seabed, the agency said.

    The tremors of the quake were also felt in the nearby provinces of Aceh, West Sumatra and Riau, it added.

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  • No govt committee to probe Adani; DRI investigation in Indonesia coal import not concluded: Minister

    No govt committee to probe Adani; DRI investigation in Indonesia coal import not concluded: Minister

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    New Delhi: The government has not set up any committee to probe allegations a US short seller labelled against the Adani Group, but stock market regulator SEBI is investigating market allegations against the group, the Lok Sabha was informed on Monday.

    A separate investigation into imports of Indonesian coal by the conglomerate hasn’t reached finality, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said.

    Lok Sabha saw several questions being put by MPs to the government on the Adani issue, which were replied through written responses by the minister.

    To a question asking if the government had constituted any committee to investigate allegations made against the Adani group by Hindenburg Research, he said, “No”.

    In the January 24 report, US short seller Hindenburg Research alleged that the Adani group was “engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud”, and used offshore shell companies to inflate stock prices.

    The group has denied all Hindenburg allegations, calling them “malicious”, “baseless” and a “calculated attack on India”.

    To a separate question, Chaudhary said the nine listed companies forming part of Adani group saw a 60 per cent decline in market capitalisation from January 24, 2023 till March 1 subsequent to the publication of the Hindenburg report.

    On the allegations, he said the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), as the statutory regulator of securities markets, is mandated to put in place regulatory frameworks for effecting stable operations and development of the securities markets including protection of investors.

    “As per its mandate, it conducts investigations into any alleged violations of its Regulations by any market entity,” he said. “It is, accordingly, undertaking investigation into the market allegations against the Adani Group of companies.”

    He, however, did not give details.

    To a separate question on investigation by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) into import of power generation and transmission equipment by Adani, he said the probe has “concluded” and the “report has been submitted before the relevant judicial authorities”.

    He, however, did not reveal the findings.

    On the alleged irregularities in imports of Indonesia coal by the Adani group companies, he said, “investigations by DRI have not reached finality as information sought from exporting countries through execution of Letters Rogatory (LRs) is under litigation.”

    In January 2020, the Supreme Court paved the way for DRI to investigate allegations of overvaluation of coal imports from Indonesia by the Adani group. The apex court through the January 9, 2020, order stayed an October 17, 2019 judgment of the Bombay High Court which granted relief to Adani group by quashing LRs sent to various countries including Singapore, seeking details of the group’s coal imports from Indonesia.

    On the Hindenburg allegations, Chaudhary said SEBI had told the Supreme Court that it was “already enquiring into the allegations made in the Hindenburg report as well as the market activity immediately preceding and post the publication of the report, to identify violations of SEBI Regulations including but not limited to SEBI (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities Market) Regulations, 2003, SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015, SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2019, Offshore Derivative Instruments (ODI) norms, short selling norms, if any.”

    The apex court on March 2 directed SEBI to conclude the investigations within two months. It also constituted an expert committee for the assessment of the extant regulatory framework and for making recommendations to strengthen it.

    The minister said the government had suggested to the apex court that the expert committee should look into Hindenburg allegations as well as undisclosed short positions taken on Adani stocks.

    The nine Adani group companies, which lost 60 per cent market value after Hindenburg report, are part of BSE Sensex and have a combined weight of below 1 per cent in Nifty, he said.

    “The volatility in the stocks of these companies have not had any significant impact at the systemic level. Nifty 50 declined by around 2.9 per cent in the month of January 2023 and by around 4.9 per cent in the 2-month period of January and February 2023,” he said.

    The minister said the pricing of individual stocks and variations, over or undervaluation, and the price risks borne by investors are determined by the dynamics of demand and supply.

    “The regulatory framework provides for surveillance mechanisms which are triggered in instances of volatility in share prices of specific companies.”

    On exposure of state-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) to the Adani group, he said the country’s largest insurance company had Rs 6,182.64 crore outstanding loans to the conglomerate as on March 5, 2023.

    “The five public sector general insurance companies have informed that these companies do not have loan/credit exposure to Adani Group of companies,” he said.

    “Public sector banks have informed that loans are sanctioned after assessing the viability of projects, prospective cash flows, risk factors and availability of adequate security and repayment of loans are ensured by the revenue generated by the project and not by the market capitalisation of the company.”

    He referred to LIC’s January 30 statement to answer questions over the company’s investments in Adani stocks.

    In that statement, LIC had said it had over the years purchased shares in Adani group companies for Rs 30,127 crore and its exposure to the conglomerate was 0.975 per cent of its total AUM at book value.

    Public sector general insurance companies – New India Assurance Company Ltd, United India Insurance Company Ltd, National Insurance Company Ltd, Oriental Insurance Company Ltd and General Insurance Corporation of India – had a total exposure of Rs 347.64 crore in Adani Group of companies as of January 31, 2023, which is 0.14 per cent of the total AUM of all the five companies, he added.

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  • Powerful earthquake jolts eastern Indonesia

    Powerful earthquake jolts eastern Indonesia

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    Jakarta: A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia’s eastern province of North Maluku on Friday morning, but did not cause casualties or damages, authorities said.

    The earthquake occurred at 03:02 a.m. local time Friday (2002 GMT Thursday) with its epicentre located 133 km northwest of Morotai Island district and a depth of 112 km under the seabed, and did not trigger a tsunami, the country’s meteorology, climatology and geophysics agency said.

    The tremors of the earthquake were also felt in the nearby province of North Sulawesi, according to the agency.

    So far, the tremors of the quake did not cause damages on buildings or infrastructure facilities, said Abdul Muhari, spokesman of the National Disaster Management and Mitigation Agency as quoted by Xinhua news agency report.

    “There are no initial reports of damages or casualties after the earthquake,” the spokesman told Xinhua through phone.

    “The residents in the Morotai Island district felt the tremors, but they were not panic,” Yusri A Kasim, head of the emergency unit of the disaster agency in North Maluku province, told Xinhua by phone.

    Indonesia sits on a vulnerable quake-hit zone called “the Pacific Ring of Fire”.

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  • 5.3-magnitude earthquake rocks Indonesia, no casualties reported

    5.3-magnitude earthquake rocks Indonesia, no casualties reported

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    Jakarta: A 5.3-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province on Tuesday, but did not leave damages or casualties, the country’s weather agency said.

    The Indonesian Agency for Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics reported that the earthquake happened at 13:02 p.m. local time (0602 GMT) with its epicentre located 30 km southeast of Parigi Moutong district and a depth of 87 km under-land, Xinhua News Agency reported.

    The tremors of the quake did not potentially trigger a tsunami, it added.

    The jolts of the quake were felt weakly in parts of Central Sulawesi province, and so far there were no reports of damages or casualties, including in the hardest-hit area, said Riki Hapri, an officer of the emergency unit of the provincial disaster and mitigation agency.

    Indonesia sits on a vulnerable quake-hit zone, the Pacific Ring of Fire.

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  • Earthquake of 4.5 magnitude strikes Indonesia

    Earthquake of 4.5 magnitude strikes Indonesia

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    Papua: A 4.5 magnitude earthquake hit near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia on Sunday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

    The earthquake hit Papua, Indonesia at 10:43:51 (UTC) at a depth of 44.1 km.

    According to USGS, the latitude and longitude of the earthquake were found to be 1.594°S and 134.193°E respectively.

    Papua is Indonesia’s easternmost province. It encompasses the western half of New Guinea and several other islands. No injuries have been reported.

    Further details are awaited.

    Recently, at least four people were killed after a 5.1 magnitude quake shook the capital of Papua province in Indonesia, The Jakarta Post reported.

    “The 5.1-magnitude quake hit around 1.28 pm (0628 GMT) on land just southwest of Jayapura city at a depth of 22 kilometres,” the US Geological Survey said.

    Talking about the incident, Asep Khalid, head of the Jayapura Disaster Mitigation Agency, said in a press release that a cafe collapsed and fell into the sea, resulting in the death of four persons.

    The four victims had been to a cafe when the quake caused the building to collapse, said Asep said in a statement. The quake was felt strongly for two to three seconds, causing panic amongst residents, he added.

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  • Indonesia claim historic first victory to end U19 Women’s T20 WC on high

    Indonesia claim historic first victory to end U19 Women’s T20 WC on high

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    Benoni: Indonesia on Friday scripted history as they claimed their first-ever victory in ICC global tournament after beating Zimbabwe by three wickets in a play-off match to finish the Under19 Women’s T20 World Cup on a high, here.

    Indonesia got off to a flier after being asked to bowl first, as captain Ni Luh Dewi bowled both of the Zimbabwe openers for golden ducks in the first three balls of the innings. And the skipper picked up a third wicket in her second over to leave the score at 8/3 and with Indonesia well on top.

    Zimbabwe hunkered down to try and set some sort of a platform, and it somewhat reaped rewards later in the innings despite none of the top six scorings more than 13.

    Tawana Marumani and Danielle Meikle were the players to build on the platform down the order, with both scoring 20 from 19 balls to lift their side to 86/8 from the 20 overs and something to work with.

    That total could have been slightly higher were it not for the outstanding Dewi, who came back to remove both of the set batters and complete the tournament’s first five-wicket-haul.

    Early wickets were also a feature of the chase, with three back in the hutch with just 23 runs on the board in the opening four overs as Kelis Ndhlovu (who finished with 3/8 from four overs) produced some magic with the ball.

    Dewi’s 14 from 13 did provide some early impetus, and a 31-run partnership between Thersiana We and Gusti Ulansari moved Indonesia close to a famous win. But Zimbabwe threatened to come back in the see-saw encounter when Chipo Moyo (3/12) took two wickets in an over to give her side hope.

    However, Indonesia’s numbers eight and nine got them over the line, with Ni Indriyani unbeaten on 9 not out from 11 and Ni Suarniasih scoring the winning run in her run-a-ball 12 not out.
    Indonesia might not have won the inaugural ICC Under19 Women’s T20 World Cup, but they definitely won many hearts during their stay in South Africa.

    Brief scores: Zimbabwe 86 for 8 in 20 overs (Danielle Meikle 20, Tawana Marumani 20, Adel Zimunu 13, Ni Luh Ketut Wesika Ratna Dewi five for 18, Ni Kadek Ariani two for 7) lost to Indonesia 87 for 7 in 18 overs (Ni Luh Ketut Wesika Ratna Dewi 14, Thersiana Penu We 14, Ni Made Suarniasih 12 not out, Kelis Ndhlovu three for 8, Chipo Moyo three for 12) by three wickets.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )