Tag: Rupiah
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Latest Reports Rupiah
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Loss of Confidence in Indonesian Assets; Rupiah & Stocks Slide
While nearly all stock markets in Asia are in positive territory, Indonesia's benchmark Jakarta Composite Index has remained in deep red territory on Friday (20.03.2020). And while the US dollar halted its eight-day rally, the Indonesian rupiah exchange rate continued to weaken beyond the (psychologically sensitive) IDR 16,000 per US dollar threshold (after Bank Indonesia cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.50 percent one day earlier). Market participants seemingly show an alarming loss of confidence in Indonesian assets.
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Rupiah Rate Ends 2019 on a High Note on the Back of Easing Global Uncertainties
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Rupiah Update: Modest Appreciation against US Dollar, but Volatile Performance
The Indonesian rupiah rate appreciated modestly in September 2019. The currency started the month at the level of IDR 14,237 per US dollar and ended the month at IDR 14,174 per US dollar (data taken from Bank Indonesia’s benchmark Jisdor rate). In other words, the rupiah strengthened 0.44 percent against greenback in the month of September 2019.
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Indonesian Stocks & Rupiah Remain in Red Territory
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Indonesian Currency Update: Stable Rupiah Performance in February 2019
The Indonesian rupiah made a stable performance against the US dollar in February 2019. The benchmark JISDOR rate of Bank Indonesia ended the second month of the year at the position of IDR 14,062 per US dollar, appreciating modestly from the level of IDR 14,072 per US dollar at the last trading day of January 2019.
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Indonesian Rupiah Ends 2018 on a Stable Note but Shows Mixed Performance Overall
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Indonesia Investments' Research Report Released: December 2018 Edition
On Monday (07/01) Indonesia Investments released the December 2018 edition of its monthly research report. The report aims to inform the reader of the key political, economic and social developments that occurred in Indonesia in the month of December 2018 and also touches upon key international developments that impacted on the Indonesian economy.
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Bank Indonesia Raises Key Interest Rate to 6.00% in November 2018
Although we predicted in our latest research report that Indonesia's central bank (Bank Indonesia) would raise its benchmark interest rate at the two-day monetary policy meeting on 14-15 November 2018, we were still taken by surprise after the decision was announced. After all, the rupiah had appreciated significantly in the days after the launch of our October research report.
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Current Account Balance Expected to Pass Beyond 3% of GDP in Q3-2018
Latest Columns Rupiah
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Foreign Investors Sell Indonesian Government Bonds; Is The Money Actually Leaving Indonesia?
A remarkable transition occurred in Indonesia’s bond market, specifically referring to the ownership of Indonesian government bonds (Surat Berharga Negara, or SBN). Whereas one decade ago foreign investors held nearly 40 percent of this debt paper, this figure tumbled to 13-14 percent in the present.
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House Discusses Draft Bill to Change Bank Indonesia's Mandate - Positive or Negative?
A draft law that would amend Law Number 4 of Year 2023 on the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector (henceforth: RUU No. 4/2023 P2SK) is currently being discussed by Indonesia's House of Representatives (DPR) and cabinet. If approved, this law would somewhat change the role and power of the central bank (Bank Indonesia).
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Indonesia Investments February 2025 Report - Introduction
The reason why we frequently discuss Indonesia’s financial markets (especially the stock and money markets) in our monthly reports is because these markets reflect the degree of confidence there exists among domestic and foreign investors (which involves individuals as well as the big corporations) in global political and economic conditions and in the economic and fiscal fundamentals of Indonesia.
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Indonesian Markets Under Pressure at End-2024; Bank Indonesia Leaves Interest Rate Unchanged
In essence, the Indonesian rupiah showed the same performance in 2024 as it did in the previous four years, namely it continued to weaken against the US dollar, albeit (the outlook for) interest cuts in the United States did cause a sharp, yet temporary, rebound in August 2024. Shortly after that rebound, the rupiah came under heavy pressures again, which continued into the last month of 2024.
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Did or Didn’t Indonesia’s VAT Rise to 12% on 1 January 2025?
There was some confusion about the government’s plan to raise the value-added tax (VAT) rate from 11 percent to 12 percent. Based on Law Number 7 of Year 2021 on Harmonization of Tax Regulations (specifically in Article 7), a one percentage point VAT hike from 10 to 11 percent materialized on 1 April 2022. That law also ordered for another one percentage point hike (to 12 percent) on 1 January 2025, the latest.
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Indonesian Rupiah & Stocks Weakened in November as Markets Await Fed Decision amid Global Uncertainties
For Indonesia’s currency and stock markets, November 2024 was not a good month. We saw some rupiah depreciation reappearing (against the US dollar) and a falling benchmark stock index (Jakarta Composite Index, or IHSG). What this means is that market participants are nervous. And in times of nervousness, Indonesian assets are typically the first victim as participants seek safe haven assets.
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In Line With Expectations, Bank Indonesia Cut Its Key Interest Rate in September 2024
As expected, Bank Indonesia cut the benchmark interest rate at its monetary policy meeting on 17-18 September 2024. The BI rate was cut by 25 basis points (bps) to 6.00 percent, while also lowering the deposit facility and lending facility rates by 25 bps to 5.25 percent and 6.75 percent, respectively.
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After Prolonged Relief Rally, Indonesian Rupiah Starts Weakening Against US Dollar
When global markets became really confident that the US Federal Reserve would cut its benchmark interest rate in September 2024, there occurred a sort of relief rally that is visible in Chart A below. Amid the increase in risk appetite, Indonesian stocks and the rupiah rate strengthened. Chart A shows that this rally started in late-July or early August 2024.
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Markets Convinced About US Interest Rate Cut; Indonesian Stocks & Rupiah Strengthen
Over the past month, expectations of a looming interest rate cut in the United States (US) have only grown. The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to start cutting its benchmark interest rate at its policy meeting scheduled for 17-18 September 2024. In fact, the question seems to be whether it’ll be a 0.25 or 0.50 percentage point cut.
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Federal Reserve & Bank Indonesia Leave Interest Rates Unchanged at Latest Meetings
It is very interesting to take a quick look at the conclusions drawn at the latest US Federal Reserve meeting (held on 30-31 July 2024), as these conclusions have a big impact on global financial markets, including the Indonesian rupiah rate (and even on monetary policy of Indonesia’s central bank, Bank Indonesia).
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