JAKARTA -- Indonesian stocks fell sharply and the rupiah weakened Monday morning, as the markets reacted to three days of nationwide protests that left seven people dead.
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The Indonesian Stock Exchange headquarters in Jakarta: Shares on the bourse sold off sharply on Sept. 1 as investors reacted to three days of deadly protests in the country. (Photo by Yuki Kohara)
JAKARTA -- Indonesian stocks fell sharply and the rupiah weakened Monday morning, as the markets reacted to three days of nationwide protests that left seven people dead.