Indonesian stock exchange CEO resigns after $84 billion market wipe out

Indonesian stock exchange CEO resigns after  billion market wipe out


Iman Rachman, chief executive officer of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), speaks to members of the media in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Friday, Jan 30, 2026. Rachman said he will step down following a two-day market rout sparked by MSCI Inc.’s warning of a possible downgrade.

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Indonesian stock exchange CEO Iman Rachman resigned on Friday, following a rout that saw the country’s share market lose $84 billion over the past two days on concerns over a possible downgrade by index provider MSCI.

In a release, the Indonesian Stock Exchange said Rachman had stepped down, taking responsibility for “recent market condition,” without elaborating.

At a press conference Rachman said that “I hope this is the best decision for the capital market. May my resignation lead to improvements in our capital market,” according to Reuters.

“Hopefully, the index, which opened positively this morning, will continue to improve in the coming days,” he added.

MSCI on Tuesday warned of a potential downgrade of the country to “frontier” market status, from emerging market by MSCI, highlighting concerns over trading transparency.

“Investors highlighted that fundamental investability issues persist due to ongoing opacity in shareholding structures and concerns about possible coordinated trading behaviour that undermines proper price formation,” MSCI said late Tuesday.

The Jakarta Composite rose 1.18% on Friday, after losing 7.35% on Wednesday and another 1.06% on Thursday.

On Thursday, Indonesia’s financial regulator said it would double the free float requirement on listed firms to 15%, responding to MSCI concerns about transparency on the country’s stock exchange, according to Reuters.

The IDX on Wednesday released a statement saying that it recognized the feedback by MSCI as a “valuable part” of its efforts aimed at enhancing the credibility of Indonesia’s capital market.

“We are fully committed to making our best efforts to increase the weighting of Indonesian equities in the MSCI indices,” IDX said.



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