Bank Mandiri's Director of Finance and Strategy, Silvano Rumantir assessed that Indonesia has large capital, a stable economy to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). During a press conference in Jakarta, Wednesday (5/2), Silvano said that one of the factors that may drive the economy is investment growth. He added that in 2018, investment grew strong at 6.64 percent. Although in 2019, it slowed down, as the political year ends, economic and political stability would improve. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) noted that Indonesia's economy in 2019 grew 5.02 percent. This achievement slowed slightly compared to the economic growth in the 2018 period of 5.17 percent and in 2017 of 5.07 percent. In 2019 Gross Fixed Investment grew 4.45 percent lower than the previous year. (Ant)