INDONESIA - Strangled by regulations
Indonesia's stock market is struggling to convince new domestic companies to list, due to a welter of regulatory obstacles. The government will have to force through liberalization and more privatizations if it wants to prevent its market withering on the vine, reports Nick Parsons.
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