Rupiah Steady as BI Reaffirms Stability Amid Tariff Review
2026-02-24 07:03
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
The Indonesian rupiah hovered around IDR 16,830 per dollar on Tuesday, little changed from the previous session, as traders weighed domestic and global developments.
President Prabowo Subianto instructed officials to assess the implications of the U.S.
Supreme Court’s tariff ruling, aiming to anticipate potential trade and market spillovers.
Meanwhile, Bank Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to keeping inflation within the 1-1/2%–3-1/2% target range this year while prioritizing rupiah stability through pro-market liquidity measures.
Policymakers said the currency remains undervalued and pledged to step in if needed, backed by ample foreign reserves.
Still, they signaled room for further easing to support growth after delivering 150 basis points of rate cuts since September 2024.
Market participants await key domestic data, due next week, including February inflation and January trade figures.
Globally, the dollar index firmed ahead of U.S.
President Trump’s State of the Union address.