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Jakarta Jolt: Outcome 'Clearly Negative' in Short-Term for Jokowi

Bharat Joshi, Head of Investments for Indonesia, Aberdeen Asset Management

20-Apr-17 07:37

Jakarta Jolt: Outcome 'Clearly Negative' in Short-Term for Jokowi

Indonesia's capital is set for a new governor after Anies Baswedan defeated incumbent, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok). Bharat provides insights as to how that may influence the national government's reform agenda and possible implications for the 2019 presidential elections.


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