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2025.10.0703:00:00UTC+00Indonesia's Foreign Exchange Reserves Decline by $2 Billion in September

Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves saw a decline in September, dropping by $2 billion to settle at $148.70 billion, according to the latest data released on October 7, 2025. This marks a downtrend from the $150.70 billion recorded in August 2025.

The reduction in forex reserves comes against the backdrop of ongoing economic challenges, including fluctuating global commodity prices and uncertainties in international trade dynamics. The decline could also be influenced by the central bank's efforts to stabilize the Indonesian Rupiah amidst external pressures.

Despite the decrease, the nation's reserves remain robust, providing a significant buffer to support the country's economy in navigating current challenges. Analysts are closely monitoring the situation to assess the potential impact on Indonesia's financial stability and currency market. As such, stakeholders within the Indonesian financial landscape are keeping a cautious eye on how global economic factors might continue to sway the nation’s reserve figures.

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