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Bei siap buka data pemegang saham di bawah 5 persen untuk tingkatkan transparansi
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PT Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI) berencana mempublikasikan data kepemilikan saham di bawah 5 persen mulai awal Februari 2026, sebagai bagian dari reformasi pasar modal untuk meningkatkan kepercayaan investor. Langkah ini didorong oleh evaluasi Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) dan koreksi Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan (IHSG), dengan dukungan pemerintah melalui berbagai inisiatif transparansi dan tata kelola.
Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) berencana menaikkan batas minimum free float saham dari 7,5 persen menjadi 15 persen untuk memenuhi standar internasional Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI). Kebijakan ini, beserta demutualisasi Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI), merupakan bagian dari reformasi pasar modal Indonesia. Penerapan ditargetkan pada Maret 2026.
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Kenya's judiciary has announced plans to open court sessions on Saturdays for minor offenses to improve access to justice and reduce case backlogs.
Egypt's Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Hassan El-Khatib announced that private sector investment rose 73% over the past year and continued to increase by 48% in the first quarter of this year. These statements came during meetings with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The ministers discussed boosting the bank's investments in Egypt and enhancing the national economy's competitiveness.
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, global experts discussed India's robust growth rate, deepening reforms, and key challenges in a panel session. Organized with the India Today Group, participants including Gita Gopinath, Sunil Mittal, Ashwini Vaishnaw, and IKEA's CEO shared insights on India's goal to become a developed nation by 2047. They highlighted digital infrastructure, labor reforms, and obstacles like pollution.
A leading accounting firm has identified 31 critical flaws in Nigeria's newly altered tax laws, prompting calls to halt their implementation. Opposition figure Peter Obi has echoed this demand, highlighting the need for public consultation amid economic hardships. The opinion piece argues that without trust and clear benefits, the reforms risk alienating citizens.
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India Today's 50th anniversary episode, part 5, titled 'The making of Modi’s India', reflects on the sweeping political and social changes under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership from 2014 to 2025.
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31 Januari 2026 21.25DepEd meets Catholic school leaders to discuss education reforms
31 Januari 2026 19.14Nirmala Sitharaman to present ninth budget today
31 Januari 2026 18.51Egypt’s finance ministry seeks to align international aid with fiscal reform priorities
31 Januari 2026 06.07Government attributes rising tourism to structural reforms
20 Januari 2026 11.49Egypt targets 70% private sector investment by 2030 after 5.3% quarterly growth
20 Januari 2026 07.42ETA launches business consultation platform amid second tax package dialogue
19 Januari 2026 14.41Egypt targets competitiveness and private capital as reforms enter delivery phase: investment minister
17 Januari 2026 06.00Egypt, EU coordinate on 2026-2027 development grants as growth surpasses 5%
14 Januari 2026 09.34Marites Vitug to discuss budget process reforms with Butch Abad