Indonesian Stocks Fall on Tightened Commodity Export Controls
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80hshxoxq0o7hn4(71m2j1yl_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg Article content (Bloomberg) — Indonesian stocks fell during choppy trading on Wednesday after President Prabowo Subianto’s plan to tighten oversight of commodity exports fueled concern about greater state control and weaker profitability in a key industry. Article content The benchmark Jakarta Composite Index dropped as much as 2.4%, with energy and basic materials firms leading declines. Stocks swung between gains and losses through the morning, as optimism over potential positive fiscal news was overshadowed by Prabowo’s confirmation that fut…
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