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JAKARTA: The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (Ibra) plans to meet creditors of Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) to finalise the master restructuring agreement for the company's debt worth US$6.4bil, during an ongoing roadshows to London and Asian cities. 

The Ibra roadshows began Monday and cover London, Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The agency hopes to attract buyers for the divestment plans of Bank Lippo and Bank Internasional Indonesia this year. – AFX 

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