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Indonesian stock exchange remains closed

By John Aglionby in Jakarta

Published: October 10 2008 04:05 | Last updated: October 10 2008 08:55

Trading on the Indonesian stock exchange remained suspended on Friday after the authorities took stock of the heavy falls in the US overnight and on markets elsewhere in Asia that had already opened.

Erry Firmansyah, the exchange’s president, said the decision was taken because of the “irrational condition of the global markets”. “So much panic selling is going on it is better we remain closed,” he said.

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