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Foreign investors pull Rp4.58T from Indonesia in early November

by Gias
November 7, 2025
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Foreign investors pull Rp4.58T from Indonesia in early November
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – Bank Indonesia (BI) recorded a net outflow of foreign funds from the domestic financial market amounting to Rp4.58 trillion in the first week of November 2025, covering transactions from November 3 to 6.

BI Communication Department Executive Director Ramdan Denny Prakoso said in a statement here on Friday that net foreign outflows from the government securities (SBN) market and Bank Indonesia Rupiah Securities (SRBI) reached Rp4.42 trillion and Rp2.69 trillion, respectively.

Meanwhile, the stock market still recorded a net inflow of Rp2.54 trillion, bringing the total net foreign outflow during the period to around Rp4.58 trillion.

From the beginning of the year until November 6, 2025, BI reported cumulative net foreign outflows of Rp39.13 trillion from the stock market, Rp0.91 trillion from the SBN market, and Rp137.71 trillion from SRBI instruments.

During the same period, Indonesia’s five-year credit default swap (CDS) premium rose from 73.03 basis points (bps) on October 31 to 75.49 bps on November 6, 2025.

The rupiah opened slightly weaker at Rp16,695 per US dollar on Friday (Nov 7), compared to the previous day’s close at Rp16,690 per US dollar.

On the other hand, the US dollar index (DXY) slipped to 99.73 at the end of trading on Thursday (Nov 6).

The index measures the greenback’s movement against six major global currencies: the euro, Japanese yen, British pound, Canadian dollar, Swedish krona, and Swiss franc.

The yield on Indonesia’s 10-year government bonds fell from 6.17 percent on Thursday (Nov 6) to 6.15 percent on Friday (Nov 7), while the yield on the US 10-year Treasury Note rose to 4.083 percent at the close of trading on Thursday (Nov 6).

Bank Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to strengthen coordination with the government and relevant authorities, as well as to optimize its policy mix to maintain exchange rate stability and safeguard the nation’s external economic resilience.

Related news: Bank Indonesia keeps BI rate at 4.75 percent, lowest since 2022

Related news: Finance Ministry confident Indonesia’s economy will grow 5.2 percent

Related news: Indonesia to block 27,395 bank accounts in online gambling crackdown

Translator: Rizka Khaerunnisa, Primayanti
Editor: M Razi Rahman
Copyright © ANTARA 2025



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