A major Japanese investment bank just upgraded its stance on Indonesia's equity market, shifting to a more bullish position. The move comes as analysts see compelling price levels and favorable government policies fueling economic expansion in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
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DeFiVeteran
· 13h ago
Japanese investment banks have suddenly become optimistic about Indonesia. Is this rally real, or are they just trying to fleece retail investors again?
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GasGrillMaster
· 12-03 05:50
Japanese investment banks are optimistic about the Indonesian stock market. I just want to know how long this rally will last this time...
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AirdropBlackHole
· 12-03 05:50
Japanese banks optimistic about Indonesia? Alright, yet another wave of following the trend and hyping up Southeast Asia...
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TokenStorm
· 12-03 05:46
Japanese banks are bullish on the Indonesian stock market? Technically, there is indeed some arbitrage opportunity, but I've heard this kind of Southeast Asian story too many times.
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ZKSherlock
· 12-03 05:45
actually... wait, why's everyone suddenly bullish on indonesia when the real question is whether these analysts even understand the trust assumptions baked into their models? tbh the "favorable policies" narrative feels like it's missing some information theoretic rigor here.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 12-03 05:43
Japanese major banks are optimistic about the Indonesian stock market. Is Southeast Asia about to rise again?
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12-03 05:40
Japanese major banks are bullish on Indonesia. Should we follow this trend... It feels like there are still opportunities in Southeast Asia.
A major Japanese investment bank just upgraded its stance on Indonesia's equity market, shifting to a more bullish position. The move comes as analysts see compelling price levels and favorable government policies fueling economic expansion in Southeast Asia's largest economy.