Indonesia Stocks Are Having a Bad Year. It Could Get Worse

  • Official results of April 17 elections due out Wednesday
  • Sucorinvest sees additional foreigner selloff of $300 million

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Political instability and security risks ahead of the announcement of presidential election results on Wednesday may put further pressure on Indonesian stocks, already the second worst-performing major market in Asia this year.