Indonesian Stocks Sink to Three-Year Low After First Virus Death
People walk through the lobby of the Indonesia Stock Exchange in Jakarta.
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Indonesia’s benchmark stock index tumbled to its lowest level in more than three years before paring losses as concerns mounted over the economic impact of the coronavirus with the authorities reporting the nation’s first death from the infection.