Shares of Indonesian petrochemical company PT Chandra Asri Pacific Tbk (TPIA) are becoming more attractive to global investors following an increase in the company’s public float. The percentage of shares available for public trading, known as the free float, has risen to approximately 25.7%. This increase is expected to enhance the stock’s eligibility for inclusion in major global indices. A larger free float generally indicates greater liquidity and transparency, factors highly valued by international investors. Analysts believe the move will broaden the investor base for TPIA, potentially leading to increased trading volume and share value. The company did not disclose the specific reasons for the increased free float, but it is widely seen as a positive development for its long-term growth prospects. This change positions Chandra Asri for greater participation in the global investment market.