Indonesia's president announced a Cabinet reshuffle Wednesday, replacing key economic ministers with the aim of speeding up infrastructure spending to revive sputtering growth and stabilize the sliding rupiah, AP reported. The Cabinet shake-up comes after nearly ten months when Jokowi took office. Southeast Asia's largest economy, home to more than 250 million people, grew 4.7 percent in the second quarter, the slowest pace since 2009. Four ministers lost their jobs and two were rotated to less important positions, ending weeks of speculation in Indonesia about the possible changes.