Market Pulse: The Risk Of Failing To Meet Commitments
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
The uproar of Jakarta's elections has subsided peacefully. One risk factor that had loomed like a thundercloud has dissipated. For financial markets, it does not matter who won as long as there are no riots. But, now, the risk factors have changed into ones with greater consequences.
The uproar of Jakarta's elections has subsided peacefully. One risk factor that had loomed like a thundercloud has dissipated. For financial markets, it does not matter who won as long as there are no riots. But, now, the risk factors have changed into ones with greater consequences.
Indonesia is at risk of being categorized as a country that has failed to meet its commitments for the automatic exchange of information for taxation purposes (AEOI).
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