Indonesia's recent market turmoil reflects more than a run of disappointing economic data. Investors are becoming increasingly concerned about the direction of policymaking, amid pressure on Bank Indonesia to support growth, a series of corruption scandals and the government showing a more interventionist approach to economic management.
Join our Asia economists at 09:00 BST/16:00 SGT on Tuesday 9 June for a special 20-minute briefing as they assess whether recent volatility signals a temporary loss of confidence or a more fundamental reassessment of Indonesia's investment appeal. During this concise session, the team will answer your questions as they address key issues, including:
- How concerned investors should be about recent policy developments;
- Whether the economy faces a broader financial or balance-of-payments crisis;
- The outlook for the rupiah and Indonesian equities as a critical MSCI decision looms.
Note: If you are unable to attend the live session, registering will ensure you are sent a recording.
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