Equity - Indonesian markets dogged by unpleasant sense of deja vu

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Equity - Indonesian markets dogged by unpleasant sense of deja vu

Despite the best efforts of regulators, the government and the central bank to stave off the sort of capital outflow that crippled its economy a decade ago, Indonesia's equity and bond markets are struggling. Jakarta's poor track record in financial crises has undermined investor confidence and reassuring them must be a priority. Lisa Murray reports.

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