Indonesia’s higher number of IPOs and its smaller average deal size over the past few years are “consistent” with the IDX’s strategy “to broaden and deepen the base of investors and promote easier access to funding to small and medium enterprises,” said Joe Lai, disruptive events assurance leader at Deloitte’s Jakarta office. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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