Why Indonesians are scrimping on Eid celebrations
Muslims across the globe are celebrating the Eid al-Fitr holiday - marking the end of Ramadan.
In Indonesia, that usually means a boom in sales of new clothes as people want to dress up for the festivities.
But as Alice Budisatrijo reports from Jakarta, this year there's more scrimping than splurging.
That's because the fall of Indonesia's currency - the rupiah - has made many goods more expensive. And there have been job losses too.