Danantara CIO: Indonesia can anchor the AI and energy economy—if governance keeps pace
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I was only 23 years old working as an investment banking analyst in Singapore when the opening salvos of the 2003 Iraq War unfolded. Our team was tasked with tracking oil prices and macroeconomic indicators, trying to understand whether a distant regional conflict might ripple across Southeast Asia.
The war felt far away then—an abstraction to analyze—its consequences filtered through spreadsheets and financial models.
Today, that distance has collapsed. Conflict no longer travel
The war felt far away then—an abstraction to analyze—its consequences filtered through spreadsheets and financial models.
Today, that distance has collapsed. Conflict no longer travel
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