
When it rains, it pours! The Indonesian stock market plummeted 6% due to a sharp decline in commodities

The Indonesian stock market plummeted 6% on Monday, becoming the worst-performing market in Asia, primarily due to weakening commodity prices, with mining and energy stocks leading the decline. The market confidence restoration measures recently initiated by regulators are facing challenges, and MSCI has warned of a potential downgrade for the Indonesian market. Despite the introduction of reform measures, there remains uncertainty about whether the market can meet MSCI's requirements, with Nomura Securities and Goldman Sachs having downgraded Indonesian stock ratings. The continued weakness in commodities may force regulators to adjust their reform strategies, emphasizing short-term stability
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