Jakarta
(Antara Bali) - Bank Indonesia pledges that it would continue policy to
stabilize rupiah, which has tended to weaken lately.
"We would
continue market monitoring and would not hesitate to intervene when
needed," Deputy Governor of the central bank Perry Warjiyo said here on
Monday.
Perry said intervention by the central bank had resulted in a decline in the country's foreign exchange reserves.
In June the country's foreign exchange reserves were valued at US$108 billion , down from US$110.8 billion a month earlier.
"Our foreign exchange reserves declined because of the spending in the market intervention," Perry said.
He
said rupiah fall in value followed the global economic uncertainty and
the possibility of the Fed to raise its fund rate and Greek
financial crisis.
"Chinese slowdown also contributed to the share price fall in Indonesia," he said.
The
national currency has depreciated since early August when it sank in
value to the level of 13,500 per US dollar from 13,3000 a month earlier.
(WDY)
Central Bank Set To Protect Rupiah Maintaining Market Stability
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