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September 2007

Indonesia’s equity challenge

Indonesian companies have chosen to fund their businesses in esoteric ways, and that may be at the expense of developing a mature equity market. Old habits will prove tough to change. Chris Leahy reports.


INDONESIA HAS THE largest economy in southeast Asia but its equity market is a minnow. According to Dealogic, since 2005, Indonesian companies have raised just $3.82 billion from 39 issues. Although the Philippines’ market raised marginally less over the same period, its economy is tiny compared with Indonesia’s, which has the lowest equity market valuation to GDP of any market in Asia.

This underperformance has nothing to do with a lack of enthusiasm for Indonesian equities: the Jakarta Stock Exchange Index has almost trebled in value over the same period. The answer lies in the idiosyncratic way in which Indonesian capital requirements have been funded.

"Prior to 1997/98, Indonesia was primarily a loan market," says Suresh Narang, managing director, chief country officer and head, global markets, at Deutsche Bank in Jakarta. "There was no fixed-income market, there were some equities, mainly nominal listings."

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