IPOIndonesia bourse set for busy week with eight debuts
Energy conglomerate subsidiary, cryptocurrency platform among IPO participants
In an Indonesia Stock Exchange debut this week, infrastructure and logistics company Chandra Daya Investasi looks to raise 2.37 trillion rupiah ($146 million). (Photo by Yuki Kohara)
JAKARTA -- The Indonesia Stock Exchange is set for a busy week with eight companies heading for market debuts and a subsidiary of major energy conglomerate Barito Pacific expected to bring in the most initial public offering proceeds so far this year.