Indonesia faces need to build a broader investor base
Indonesia’s economy is growing strongly, while its equity capital market has enjoyed six-fold returns over the past eight years. But the country’s stock market remains tiny compared to regional neighbours, while issues of corruption continue to dominate the minds of many would-be foreign direct investors. ASIAMONEY speaks with a set of country experts to discuss how the country can best attract more investor interest and bolster the size and liquidity of its capital markets.
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