
Why is the Indonesian rupiah falling, and could confidence be cracking?

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The Indonesian rupiah has fallen to record lows against the US dollar, raising investor concerns about the country's fiscal outlook. The currency has depreciated by about 5% this year, prompting fears of inflation and policy direction. While analysts assert that Indonesia's economy is stronger than during the 1998 crisis, worries about rising oil prices and fiscal credibility persist. The government has urged Indonesians to repatriate offshore assets to improve liquidity, but this may also signal concerns over capital flight. Overall, the negative impacts of a weaker rupiah are expected to outweigh the benefits.
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