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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.

Resty Woro YuniarSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-19 · 10:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Indonesia’s rupiah sinks to record low as Prabowo shrugs off rout fears
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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. 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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Indonesia’s main stock index, the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI), tumbled 3.46 per cent on Tuesday

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Indonesian rupiah fell to a record low of 17,720 per US dollar

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President Prabowo Subianto's attempts to play down the currency's slide have attracted criticism from economists and social media users

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Indonesian officials have moved to reassure markets that the country’s economic fundamentals remain sound after the Rupiah sank to a record low, but President Prabowo Subianto’s attempts to play down the currency’s slide has attracted criticism from economists and social media users alike.The Rupiah fell to 17,720 per US dollar on Tuesday, cementing its status as one of Asia’s worst-performing currencies this year.Indonesia’s main stock index, the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI), tumbled 3.46 per cent on the same day, deepening a rout partly triggered by the removal of several Indonesian companies from major global indices including MSCI and FTSE Russell.Villagers don’t use dollarsSpeaking to villagers in East Java on Saturday, Prabowo pushed back against what he called exaggerated warnings about the country’s economy, arguing that ordinary rural Indonesians were not directly exposed to US dollar transactions.
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