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Young investors

PT Manulife Aset Management Indonesia president director Legowo Kusumonegoro (front left) and Nidji band vocalist Giring Ganesha (center) yell the words investor muda or “young investor” at the breaking of a new record at Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) for the university with the highest number of students investing in sharia mutual funds at Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta University (UMY) in Yogyakarta on Monday

The Jakarta Post
Tue, September 1, 2015

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Young investors PT Manulife Aset Management Indonesia president director Legowo Kusumonegoro (front left) and Nidji band vocalist Giring Ganesha (center) yell the words investor muda or “young investor” at the breaking of a new record at Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) for the university with the highest number of students investing in sharia mutual funds at Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta University (UMY) in Yogyakarta on Monday.(JP/Jerry Adiguna) (front left) and Nidji band vocalist Giring Ganesha (center) yell the words investor muda or “young investor” at the breaking of a new record at Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) for the university with the highest number of students investing in sharia mutual funds at Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta University (UMY) in Yogyakarta on Monday.(JP/Jerry Adiguna)

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