Rupiah Exchange Rate Closes Weaker at Rp 14,503/US$ (Thursday, July 15, 2021)
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The Jakarta Interbank Spot Dollar Rate (Jisdor) reference rate for the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is Rp 14,503 per United States dollar (USD). The Rupiah weakened by 0.07% compared to the previous day's rate of Rp 14,493 per USD.
The Rupiah also decreased by 0.2% against the US dollar compared to eight days ago. This week, the Rupiah exchange rate remains volatile, attempting a rebound in recent weeks.
Previously, the Rupiah reached its highest value against the US dollar at Rp 14,564 on Friday, July 2, 2021. The Rupiah traded weaker, showing a difference of Rp 10 per USD from the previous day.
Over the past week, the Rupiah traded within a range of Rp 80 per USD. The highest transaction price was Rp 14,548 per USD, while the lowest was Rp 14,468 per USD.
Over the past month, the Rupiah traded with a wider price difference against the US dollar, namely Rp 358 per USD, with the lowest value at Rp 14,206 per USD.
Against several currencies monitored by Bank Indonesia (BI), the Rupiah's biggest weekly weakening was against the Swiss Franc, followed by the Japanese Yen, British Pound, Lao Kip, and Australian Dollar. Over the past month, the Rupiah's performance was most negatively impacted against the Vietnamese Dong, Kuwaiti Dinar, Papua New Guinean Kina, US Dollar, and Lao Kip.
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