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Sri Mulyani Indrawati (Javanese: ;〔Kamus Pepak Basa Jawa,Sudaryanto/Pranowo, 2001, #1359〕 Gêdrìk: ''Sri Mùlyani Indråwati''; O-Javanese: ''Sri Mulyani Indrawati''; born 26 August 1962) is an Indonesian economist. In June 2010 she was appointed the Managing Director of the World Bank Group, and resigned as Finance Minister of Indonesia in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet.
As Indonesian finance minister from 2005 to 2010, Sri Mulyani was known as a tough reformist and was largely credited with strengthening Indonesia's economy, increasing investments and steering Southeast Asia's largest economy through the 2007–10 financial crisis.〔

In 2014, she was ranked as the 38th most powerful woman in the world by ''Forbes'' magazine.
==Early life==
Sri Mulyani was born in Tanjung Karang (now called Bandar Lampung) in Lampung, Sumatra, on August 26, 1962. She is the seventh child of university lecturers Prof. Satmoko and Retno . Her name is of Javanese origin, with Sanskrit roots.〔
〕 ''Sri'' has the meaning of ''radiance, or diffusing light'', and is common as both honorific and part of female names among Javanese. ''Mulyani'' comes from the word ''mulya'' which is used to describe the concept ''value, valuable.'' ''Indrawati'' come from Indra and feminine suffix ''-vati''.
She obtained her degree from Universitas Indonesia in 1986. Sri Mulyani received her master and doctorate in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1992. In 2001, Mulyani left for Atlanta, Georgia, to serve as a consultant with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) for programs to strengthen Indonesia’s autonomy. She also lectured on the Indonesian economy as visiting professor at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at the Georgia State University.〔
〕 From 2002 to 2004 she was an executive director on the board of the International Monetary Fund representing 12 economies in Southeast Asia.
She is married to economist Tony Sumartono, with whom she has three children. She is a professional economist and has no political affiliation.〔


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