Jakarta, May 19 -- Indonesia's sovereign wealth fund Danantara CEO Rosan Roeslani emphasized that investing in the Indonesian stock market remains a long-term instrument with attractive prospects, particularly in terms of dividend yields from major issuers.

He cited several state-owned enterprise (SOE) issuers, including the Association of State-Owned Banks (Himbara) and SOEs in the mineral sector, as examples, which have quite high yields, reaching 10-11 percent.

"If we look at investments on the stock exchange, for us at Danantara, this is a long-term investment. If we look at the SOEs listed on the stock exchange, for example, Himbara or our mineral sector, their yields are also very good, above 10-11 percent," Rosan told the press a...