Global investors are pulling their money out of south-east Asia as concerns mount over the region’s largest economies and many traders rotate back into Chinese equities.
Indonesia and Thailand, the region’s two biggest economies, have seen foreign equity outflows in the year to date, while their stock markets have been some of the worst performing this year.
Indonesian stocks fell to their lowest in four years this week — though they have since recovered some of the losses — while the rupiah is trading near five-year lows. The Jakarta Composite stock benchmark extended losses on Friday, dropping 1.2 per cent.
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