Indonesia names capital markets veteran Jeffrey Hendrik as stock exchange CEO, latest bid to restore investor confidence in the world's worst-performing equity market
Indonesia named capital markets veteran Jeffrey Hendrik as chief executive of its stock exchange, the latest effort to bolster investor confidence in the world's worst-performing equity market.
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