MSCI warns Indonesia may face reclassification from emerging to frontier market by November if sufficient progress is not evident, potentially triggering further foreign outflows.
MSCI warned that if sufficient progress is not evident by November, it could consider options including a consultation on reclassifying Indonesia from an emerging market to a frontier market, a move that could trigger further foreign outflows.
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