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flag Indonesia’s social security fund seeks approval to invest up to 5% of its $52 billion portfolio overseas in AI-related infrastructure.

flag Indonesia’s BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, a state-owned social security fund, is seeking government approval to invest up to 5% of its $52 billion portfolio overseas, focusing on AI infrastructure such as data centers, energy providers, and undersea cables in the U.S., Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. flag The move aims to diversify beyond domestic bonds and equities, with potential indirect investments in AI firms if valuations are favorable. flag Approval is pending, contingent on rupiah stability amid a 3% year-to-date depreciation, and no timeline has been set. flag The fund also plans to double domestic equity exposure to 20% within three years and is exploring gold investments and new pension regulations to support international expansion.

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