Indonesia’s rupiah sinks to record low as Prabowo shrugs off rout fears
Indonesia's rupiah has fallen to a record low of 17,720 per US dollar, making it one of Asia's worst-performing currencies this year. The Jakarta Composite Index also tumbled significantly, partly due to Indonesian companies being removed from global indices.

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AI-generatedIndonesia's rupiah has fallen to a record low of 17,720 per US dollar, making it one of Asia's worst-performing currencies this year. The Jakarta Composite Index also tumbled significantly, partly due to Indonesian companies being removed from global indices. Officials are attempting to reassure markets about the country's economic fundamentals. However, President Prabowo Subianto's dismissal of concerns, suggesting ordinary Indonesians are unaffected by dollar fluctuations, has drawn criticism from economists and social media users.
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3 extractedIndonesia’s main stock index, the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI), tumbled 3.46 per cent on Tuesday
Indonesian rupiah fell to a record low of 17,720 per US dollar
President Prabowo Subianto's attempts to play down the currency's slide have attracted criticism from economists and social media users