KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank has said it is intervening in the market to help steady the rupiah and is open to buying government bonds to help stabilise the bond market. The rupiah extended losses by 0.28% on Wednesday to 16,215 per dollar, its weakest in four years, after dropping 2.08% a day earlier when the Indonesian market reopened after Eid Al-Fitr holidays. Senior deputy Bank Indonesia Governor Destry Damayanti said the recent rupiah weakness is mainly due to global market conditions and that the domestic economy remains resilient.
Indonesia Central Bank Says Open to Buying Government Bonds to Steady Market
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank has said it is intervening in the market to help steady the rupiah and is open to buying government bonds to help stabilise the bond market. The rupiah extended losses by 0.28% on Wednesday to 16,215 per dollar, its weakest in four years, after dropping 2.08% a day earlier when the Indonesian market reopened after Eid Al-Fitr holidays. Senior deputy Bank Indonesia Governor Destry Damayanti said the recent rupiah weakness is mainly due to global market conditions and that the domestic economy remains resilient.