Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 15
Indonesia Risks $13 Billion Outflows as MSCI Weighs Frontier-Market Downgrade
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 15

Indonesia Risks $13 Billion Outflows as MSCI Weighs Frontier-Market Downgrade

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 15

Summary

  • $13 billion could leave Indonesian assets if MSCI reclassifies the country from emerging to frontier market status in a decision due this month.
  • That threat is already weighing on sentiment in the world’s worst-performing equity market, where investors are questioning Indonesia’s resilience.
  • The Jakarta Composite Index has dropped nearly 31% this year on downgrade fears and concerns over economic management under President Prabowo Subianto.
  • An MSCI downgrade would add pressure to Indonesian markets by potentially forcing global funds tied to emerging-market benchmarks to pull money out.

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