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        "id": 1822580,
        "msgid": "airlangga-claims-indonesian-market-accessibility-remains-strong-1782356181",
        "date": "2026-06-25 09:24:19",
        "title": "Airlangga Claims Indonesian Market Accessibility Remains Strong",
        "author": "",
        "source": "TEMPO_ID_BISNIS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto stated that the MSCI's decision to retain Indonesia's Emerging Market status reflects strong economic fundamentals and market accessibility. The government views the MSCI review as constructive feedback to accelerate capital market reforms. Airlangga emphasised that consistent implementation of reforms is key to boosting transparency, integrity, and investor confidence.",
        "content": "<p>Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto\nasserted that the results of the MSCI 2026 Market Classification Review\nserve as momentum to accelerate Indonesian capital market reforms.\nAccording to him, the Emerging Market status demonstrates that the\nnation\u2019s economic fundamentals and market accessibility remain strong.\n\u201cThe government appreciates MSCI\u2019s input as part of a joint effort to\nimprove the quality of the capital market,\u201d Airlangga said in a written\nstatement on Wednesday, 24 June 2026. Airlangga stated the government\u2019s\nfocus is to ensure that the reform agenda does not stop at the policy\nlevel, but is implemented consistently to have a real impact on\ntransparency, market integrity, and investor confidence. With\nconsistently implemented reforms, supported by strong economic\nfundamentals and maintained macroeconomic stability, the government\nbelieves the Indonesian capital market will become more transparent,\nefficient, and credible. These efforts are expected to enhance\nIndonesia\u2019s attractiveness as a prime investment destination in the\nregion and maintain its status as an Emerging Market. Global index\nprovider MSCI Inc.\u00a0announced the results of its MSCI 2026 Market\nClassification Review on 23 June 2026 local time. In this year\u2019s review,\nMSCI did not reclassify Indonesia and did not open a consultation\nregarding a potential reclassification of Indonesia from Emerging Market\nto Frontier Market. Indonesia remains in the Emerging Market category\nand continues to be part of the group of global investment destination\ncountries. According to Airlangga, this decision confirms that the\nIndonesian capital market still meets the key characteristics of a\ndeveloping market and remains part of the global investment destination\ncountries. Amidst international economic and financial market dynamics\nstill filled with uncertainty, he said, this decision reflects\nconfidence in Indonesia\u2019s economic fundamentals and the various reform\nmeasures undertaken by the government together with financial sector\nauthorities. He stated that the government views the review results\npositively and proportionally. Indonesia\u2019s continued status as an\nEmerging Market indicates that the country\u2019s market accessibility is\ngenerally maintained, while MSCI\u2019s notes serve as constructive input to\nstrengthen the quality of national capital market governance. The\ngovernment also noted that MSCI assessed Indonesia\u2019s reform measures as\nsteps in the right direction, with an emphasis that what matters going\nforward is consistency of implementation and its sustainable impact, not\nmerely policy announcements.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/airlangga-claims-indonesian-market-accessibility-remains-strong-1782356181",
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