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January 30, 2026

Indonesian stocks staged a modest recovery yesterday as the country’s regulators unveiled several measures to allay investor fears after a deep rout triggered by the risk of a downgrade to frontier market status sapped already fragile sentiment.

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Indonesia moves to allay investor fears

A money changer counts Indonesian rupiah banknotes in Jakarta in 2018.REUTERS

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Authorities in Southeast Asia's largest economy sought to address concerns raised by index provider MSCI, with Indonesia's financial regulator indicating it would double the free-float requirement for listed firms to 15% as part of its response.

The benchmark Jakarta Composite Index cut losses to trade down 1.7% from an earlier slide of 8% — which triggered a trading halt — following Wednesday's 7.4% tumble.

The rupiah was 0.4% softer at 16,770 against the dollar, just below last week's record low of 16,985.

Speaking at a news conference, Mahendra Siregar, head of the Financial Services Authority, said communication with MSCI had been positive and it was awaiting a response to its proposed measures, which he hoped could be implemented soon with the issues resolved by March.

“This is an ongoing process, not a single announcement,’ said Mohit Mirpuri, a portfolio manager at SGMC Capital in Singapore. “What investors needed to see was alignment and intent, and that was clearly delivered.”

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