MSCI's June 2026 market classification review deferred any immediate reclassification of Indonesia from emerging to frontier status, explicitly crediting recent transparency reforms by OJK, IDX, and KSEI on shareholder disclosures, investor classification, high-shareholding concentration rules, and a free-float roadmap to 15%. These measures addressed core investability concerns over ownership opacity and coordinated trading, keeping Indonesia in MSCI emerging-market indexes for now while flagging the November 2026 index review as the next checkpoint. Traders assign an 86.5% probability against a downgrade by November 30 because the process requires demonstrated progress followed by potential consultation, rather than an automatic shift, with limited additional catalysts expected before year-end. August 2026 index adjustments removed select stocks but introduced no classification change.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedAn official MSCI announcement of reclassification will be sufficient for a ‘Yes’ resolution, even if such reclassification does not go into effect by the date listed above. Announcements that MSCI is considering or exploring reclassification will not be sufficient to resolve the market.
The resolution source will be official MSCI communication or a consensus of credible reporting.
Market Opened: Jun 26, 2026, 11:28 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...An official MSCI announcement of reclassification will be sufficient for a ‘Yes’ resolution, even if such reclassification does not go into effect by the date listed above. Announcements that MSCI is considering or exploring reclassification will not be sufficient to resolve the market.
The resolution source will be official MSCI communication or a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...MSCI's June 2026 market classification review deferred any immediate reclassification of Indonesia from emerging to frontier status, explicitly crediting recent transparency reforms by OJK, IDX, and KSEI on shareholder disclosures, investor classification, high-shareholding concentration rules, and a free-float roadmap to 15%. These measures addressed core investability concerns over ownership opacity and coordinated trading, keeping Indonesia in MSCI emerging-market indexes for now while flagging the November 2026 index review as the next checkpoint. Traders assign an 86.5% probability against a downgrade by November 30 because the process requires demonstrated progress followed by potential consultation, rather than an automatic shift, with limited additional catalysts expected before year-end. August 2026 index adjustments removed select stocks but introduced no classification change.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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