Indonesia Asset Allocation: Indonesia is the 16th largest economy in the world with a GDP value of US$846 trillion in 2011. GDP per capita rose by 83% from US$1,921 in 2007 to US$3,512 in 2011. This was the highest growth recorded by any major country in the world.
Access deeper industry intelligence
Experience unmatched clarity with a single platform that combines unique data, AI, and human expertise.
In 2011, equities were the largest asset class for HNWIs in Indonesia (25.4% of total HNWI assets), followed by real estate (24.6%), cash (14.9%), fixed income (14.2%) and alternatives (7.2%). Business interests’ recorded the strongest growth over the review period, driven by new business formation in the country. Equities were the worst performing asset class, mainly due to the poor performance of foreign equity markets. View more data or Buy full report
US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?
Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.
By GlobalData

