A vendor at a women's clothing stall at a traditional market waits for customers in Jakarta
A vendor at a women's clothing stall at a traditional market waits for customers in Jakarta, Indonesia June 6, 2015. The Muslim fasting month is traditionally a time of plenty in Indonesia: shoppers throng Jakarta's markets snapping up gifts to exchange at extravagant fast-breaking celebrations. But this year, Ramadan - which runs from mid-June - will be a more abstemious affair because widespread job losses, a spike in inflation and lower earnings from commodities that Indonesia sells to the world have crimped consumers' purchasing power. REUTERS/Nyimas Laula