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View all search resultsFinancial literacy with regard to capital markets among Indonesians fell in 2022, according to the latest triennial survey from the Financial Services Authority (OJK), leading to concerns that the rapid increase in the number of investors is not commensurate with a rise in the understanding of the associated risks.
Businesses in many parts of the world have become reluctant to raise funds amid aggressive interest rate hikes led by the US Federal Reserve, but analysts say Indonesian companies benefit from a relatively supportive equity capital market.
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