The Emerging Asia Pacific Capital Markets: Indonesia (CFA Institute)
The Indonesian government reactivated its capital market in 1977. In 2007, Surabaya Stock Exchange merged with Jakarta Stock Exchange to become the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). In its development, IDX continues to reform and refine the capital market supporting systems, facilities, and infrastructure, including the development of digital technology for the advancement of the Indonesian capital market.
Equity is the main instrument in the Indonesian capital market. Over the years, the domestic stock market has grown tremendously and the regulatory environment has improved. READ MORE
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