Indonesia:OFFICIAL RESERVE ASSETS SEPTEMBER 2023 REMAINED HIGH
The position of reserve assets in Indonesia remained high at the end of September 2023, totalling USD134.9 billion, despite retreating from USD137.1 billion at the end of August 2023. The decrease stemmed, amongst others, from the government's external debt repayments and the need for Rupiah stabilization as a measure to anticipate the spillover effects of increasing global financial market uncertainty. The position of reserve assets is equivalent to 6.1 months of imports or 6.0 months of imports and servicing government's external debt, which is well above the international adequacy standard of around three months of imports. Bank Indonesia considers that the current level of reserve assets is able to support external sector resilience as well as maintain macroeconomic and financial system stability.
Moving forward, Bank Indonesia views that reserve assets will remain ample, supported by stability and maintained economic outlook, in line with the policy mix responses to preserve macroeconomic and financial system stability to bolster sustainable economic growth.
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