Exclusive | Inside Indonesias inner circle: Hashim Djojohadikusumo on Prabowos vision
Hashim Djojohadikusumo is smiling almost beatifically, but the trademark feistiness is unmistakable. We are sitting down for a chat amid the turmoil gripping Indonesia’s capital markets and he says emphatically that “it’s good, it’s good” that it happened. This unvarnished answer is one of several he gives as we talk about his country, nearly two…
Against that backdrop, he says the government has a strong message, but admits it has not done a good job explaining its narrative. Relations with the media have been tense at times amid claims of shrinking freedoms. Hashim says the government has not shied away from explaining its positions, yet concedes that relations have been “subpar”.
On January 28, MSCI announced it would stop adjusting Indonesian stocks, citing opaque shareholding structures and what appeared to be coordinated trading behaviour, which it said were clear signs of market manipulation following a months-long rally.
