JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian presidential front-runner Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has assured top fund managers that he would cut fuel subsidies, improve infrastructure and enact major bureaucratic reforms to attract investment if elected in July.
In a private event on Tuesday attended by representatives of the top 10 asset management funds in Indonesia, Jokowi offered a rare glimpse of policies that he has yet to make public ahead of a July 9 presidential election.
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