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MSCI isn't done with Indonesia yet: new report signals continued concerns over market transparency
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- MSCI warned of transparency issues with Indonesia's market, just months after a previous caution had sent the country's stocks tumbling.
- The index provider said opaque shareholding structures and signs of coordinated trading activity have undermined the ability of international investors to accurately assess company free floats and rely on market prices.
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MSCI warned of transparency issues with Indonesia's market, just months after a previous caution had sent the country's stocks tumbling.
The index provider said opaque shareholding structures and signs of coordinated trading activity have undermined the ability of international investors to accurately assess company free floats and rely on market prices. The Jakarta Composite Index erased early gains on Friday, and has lost almost 30% year-to-date.
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