Indonesia`s Foreign Exchange Reserves Reach US$115 Billion: BI
8 October 2016 09:44 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Director of Communication Department of central bank Bank Indonesia (BI) Arbonas Hutabarat said that as of September 2015, Indonesia’s foreign exchange reserves are recorded to be at US$115.7 billion.
This figure is higher compared to that at the end of August 2016, which was at US$113.5 billion.
"The increase in our foreign exchange reserves is especially influenced by the revenues of foreign exchange reserves,” Arbonas said on Friday (7/10).
The revenues, he added, are from taxes and oil and gas foreign exchange as well as from the withdrawal of the government’s foreign loans.
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