Two Trades Likely Drove Biggest Indonesia Outflow in 21 Years

The Big Market Report Take
Indonesian stocks recorded their biggest foreign outflow in more than two decades, likely driven by block trades in palm oil maker PT FAP Agri, amid heightened scrutiny on ownership in the wake of MSCI Inc.’s investability concerns.
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