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Indonesia’s Wild Stock Moves Spark Fresh Investability Concerns

Last updated: March 19, 2025 2:38 am
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The recent economic turmoil in Indonesia has left investors reeling as they grapple with shifting priorities under President Prabowo Subianto. Just over a year ago, optimism was high as investors expected Prabowo to continue former President Joko Widodo’s pro-business policies. However, Prabowo’s costly welfare plans have strained the nation’s finances and raised concerns about the future of economic activity.

The Jakarta Composite Index experienced a significant drop, leading to the first trading halt since the pandemic. Speculation about Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati’s potential resignation further fueled investor unease. While Indrawati dispelled the rumors, the uncertainty surrounding Indonesia’s public finances remains a cause for concern.

The market’s performance has sparked doubts about the country’s investability, with foreign investors pulling nearly $1.8 billion from Indonesian stocks this year. The outflows have contributed to the rupiah falling more than 2% and widened the spreads of dollar bonds issued by Indonesian companies.

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has downgraded Indonesia’s equities to market weight, citing weaker earnings, policy uncertainties, risks to state-owned banks’ profitability, and a wider fiscal deficit. The market is looking for direction amidst the government’s changes, with investors seeking reassurance and credibility from the current administration.

Despite the challenges, there have been some positive developments. The benchmark Jakarta Composite Index ended Wednesday’s session higher, and the securities regulator eased rules on stock buybacks for the next six months. The central bank also kept its key interest rate unchanged to safeguard the rupiah.

In conclusion, Indonesia’s stock market remains volatile, and investors are cautious about the government’s approach. As the country navigates through economic challenges, rebuilding credibility and providing clear direction will be essential for restoring investor confidence and stability in the market.

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