An Indonesian Company Is Feeling the Pain of Ghosn's Arrest

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The impact from the arrest of Nissan Motor Co.’s Chairman Carlos Ghosn has spread all the way to Indonesia.

Shares of PT Indomobil Sukses Internasional, which distributes Nissan cars in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, posted a 7 percent decline in two days, the biggest such drop since Sept. 6, as uncertainty surrounds the world’s largest car alliance.