The business empire controlled by Aburizal Bakrie, Indonesia’s chief welfare minister, said on Sunday it was looking to sell stakes in listed companies to settle $1.2bn in debts that were guaranteed by shares that have lost at least 74 per cent of their value in recent months.
Bakrie & Brothers, the family’s holding company, said it would also encourage the companies it controls to buy back as many shares as possible.

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