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2. Financial risk management continued a. Foreign exchange risk continued Increasing risks of foreign currency exchange rates on the obligations of the Group are expected to be partly offset by the effects of the exchange rates on time deposits and receivables in foreign currencies that are equal to at least 25 of the outstanding current foreign currency liabilities. The following table presents the Group ’s financial assets and financial liabilities exposure to foreign currency risk: June 30 2017 December 31, 2016 U.S. dollar in billions Japanese yen in billions U.S. dollar in billions Japanese yen in billions Financial assets 0.31 0.01 0.32 0.01 Financial liabilities 0.23 5.79 0.27 6.17 Net exposure 0.085.78 0.05
6.16 Sensitivity analysis
A strengthening of the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen, as indicated below, against the Rupiah at June 30, 2017 would have decreased increased equity and profit or loss by the amounts shown below. This analysis is based on foreign currency exchange rate variances that the Group considered to be reasonably possible at the reporting date. The analysis assumes that all other variables, in particular interest rates, remain constant. Equityprofit loss June 30, 2017 U.S. dollar 1 strengthening 11 Japanese yen 5 strengthening 35 A weakening of the U.S.dollar and Japanese yen against the rupiah at June 30, 2017 would have had an equal but opposite effect on the above currencies to the amounts shown above, on the basis that all other variables remain constant. b. Market price risk The Group is exposed to changes in debt and equity market prices related to available-for-sale investments carried at fair value. Gains and losses arising from changes in the fair value of available-for-sale investments are recognized in equity. The performance of the Group ’s available-for-sale investments is monitored periodically, together with a regular assessment of their relevance to the Group ’s long-term strategic plans. As of June 30, 2017 , management considered the price risk for the Group’s available-for-sale investments to be immaterial in terms of the possible impact on profit or loss and total equity from a reasonably possible change in fair value. c. Interest rate risk Interest rate fluctuation is monitored to minimize any negative impact to financial performance. Borrowings at variable interest rates expose the Group to interest rate risk Notes 15 and 16. To measure market risk pertaining to fluctuations in interest rates, the Group primarily uses interest margin and maturity profile of the financial assets and liabilities based on changing schedule of the interest rate. PERUSAHAAN PERSEROAN PERSERO PT TELEKOMUNIKASI INDONESIA Tbk AND SUBSIDIARIES NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS As of June 30, 2017 and For the Six Months Period Then Ended unaudited Figures in tables are expressed in billions of Rupiah, unless otherwise stated 11337. FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT continued
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» GENERAL a. Establishment and general information
» GENERAL continued a. Establishment and general information continued
» GENERAL continued b. FS English 2017final
» Public offering of securities of the Company
» GENERAL continued c. Public offering of securities of the Company continued
» GENERAL continued d. Subsidiaries
» GENERAL continued d. Subsidiaries continued
» Authorization for the issuance of the consolidated financial statements
» Basis of preparation of financial statements
» Basis of preparation of financial statements continued
» Principles of consolidation SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
» Transactions with related parties
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Investments in associated companies
» Intangible assets Property and equipment
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued l.
» Leases SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued l.
» Deferred charges - land rights
» Revenue and expense recognition
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued s. Employee benefits continued
» Financial instruments SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued t. Income tax
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued u. Financial instruments continued
» Dividends SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued v. Treasury stock
» Basic and diluted earnings per share and earnings per ADS
» Segment information SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued v. Treasury stock
» Provision SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued v. Treasury stock
» CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS continued
» OTHER CURRENT FINANCIAL ASSETS
» TRADE RECEIVABLES FS English 2017final
» TRADE RECEIVABLES continued FS English 2017final
» INVENTORIES June 30, 2017 FS English 2017final
» ADVANCES AND PREPAID EXPENSES June 30, 2017 LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
» LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS continued FS English 2017final
» LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS continued PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
» PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT continued
» ADVANCES AND OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS continued
» INTANGIBLE ASSETS FS English 2017final
» TRADE PAYABLES June 30, 2017 ACCRUED EXPENSES June 30, 2017
» SHORT-TERM BANK LOANS AND CURRENT MATURITIES OF LONG-TERM BORROWINGS
» SHORT-TERM BANK LOANS AND CURRENT MATURITIES OF LONG-TERM BORROWINGS continued
» US Rp LONG-TERM LOANS AND OTHER BORROWINGS continued
» LONG-TERM LOANS AND OTHER BORROWINGS continued
» LONG-TERM LOANS AND OTHER BORROWINGS continued LONG-TERM LOANS AND OTHER BORROWINGS continued
» Property and LONG-TERM LOANS AND OTHER BORROWINGS continued
» NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS FS English 2017final
» NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS continued FS English 2017final
» CAPITAL STOCK FS English 2017final
» 2,541 ADDITIONAL PAID-IN CAPITAL June 30, 2017
» TREASURY STOCK continued OTHER EQUITY June 30, 2017
» REVENUES 2017 FS English 2017final
» GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
» TAXATION FS English 2017final
» TAXATION continued FS English 2017final
» TAXATION continued BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
» CASH DIVIDENDS AND GENERAL RESERVE PENSION AND OTHER POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
» PENSION AND OTHER POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS continued
» PENSION AND OTHER POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS continued a. Pension benefit costs continued
» Other post-employment benefits cost
» Obligation under the Labor Law
» Sensitivity Analysis PENSION AND OTHER POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS continued e.
» LSA PROVISIONS FS English 2017final
» 585 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» 258 2017 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» Cash and cash equivalents Note 3
» Other current financial assets Note 4
» Trade receivables - net Note 5
» Advances and prepaid expenses Note 7
» Advances and other non - current assets Note 10
» Indosat Trade payables Note 12
» Sub-total Trade payables Note 12
» Entities under common control
» 31 Advances from customers and suppliers
» i. Short-term bank loans Note 15
» Two-step loans Note 16a 1,203
» 1,292 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» 6,325 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued c. Significant agreements with related parties
» OPERATING SEGMENT continued FS English 2017final
» Fixed line telephone tariffs
» Mobile cellular telephone tariffs
» Network lease tariffs TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TARIFFS continued
» Tariff for other services Capital expenditures
» SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS continued a. Capital expenditures continued
» Borrowings and other credit facilities
» Others SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS continued a. Capital expenditures continued
» Contribute to USO development.
» SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS continued c. Others continued
» SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS continued CONTINGENCIES
» 5,778.90 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DENOMINATED IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES
» 477 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DENOMINATED IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES
» FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT FS English 2017final
» FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT continued
» 0.05 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT continued
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