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Analyst Highlights 'Undervalued' Narrative as Rupiah Slides to Rp17,243
An analyst comments on the narrative that the rupiah is undervalued. Externally, Middle East war remains major influence in rupiah depreciation.
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Indonesia Scraps Import Duty on LPG to Curb Plastic Prices
Coordinating Minister Airlangga Hartarto announces a 0 percent import duty on LPG to stabilize prices hit by the Strait of Hormuz conflict.
news34 days ago

Fitch Flags Investor Worries Over Danantara After Outlook Cut
Fitch expresses concerns that Indonesia's sovereign wealth fund Danantara may be used to finance government programs.
news34 days ago

Green SM Taxi Says It Supports Probe into Bekasi Train Crash
Green SM Indonesia, a taxi company, speaks up about the train collision incident involving the Argo Bromo Anggrek train and the electric train (KRL).
news35 days ago

Analyst: IHSG Oversold, Potential for Rebound Emerges
Analysts at Indo Premier Sekuritas suggest the IHSG is now oversold, offering a technical rebound opportunity amid global risks.
news36 days ago

Danantara Indonesia Aims to Finalize SOE Merger by 2026
According to Danantara Indonesia's analysis, consolidation is the main solution to the issues faced by SOEs (BUMNs).
news38 days ago

Garuda Indonesia Hit by Three Pressures Amid US-Iran War
Danantara's Sahala Situmorang said transport and logistics are among the hardest hit, with airlines including Garuda Indonesia facing rising costs.
news38 days ago

Bank Indonesia: Dollar Trading Drops After New Forex Rules
Bank Indonesia reports a decline in daily US dollar spot transactions after tightening the threshold for document-supported forex purchases.
news39 days ago

Fitch Ratings Downgrades Outlook for Four Indonesian Banks
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the outlook of four major banks in Indonesia, including Bank Mandiri, BRI, BCA, and BNI.
news40 days ago

Bank Indonesia Opens Door for Banks to Trade NDFs Abroad
Exemption from the offshore rupiah NDF ban requires banks to apply to Bank Indonesia.



