Indonesia’s FX Reserves Hit Record US$152.6 Billion in June, Bolstering Rupiah Amid Global Uncertainty

07 Jul 2025 Valdy

Indonesia’s foreign exchange reserves increased to US$152.6 billion in June 2025 from US$152.5 billion in May 2025. It was attributed to factors including increased tax and service revenues, as well as government global bond issuance amid Rupiah exchange rate stabilization policies in response to global economic uncertainties. The foreign exchange reserves position at the end of June 2025 was equivalent to 6.4 months of imports or 6.2 months of imports and government external debt payments, well above the international adequacy standard of approximately 3 months of imports.