After hitting a low point on Friday, June 11, 2021, the Indonesian Rupiah's exchange rate against the US dollar is currently continuing its strengthening trend achieved in the last week. The Rupiah is traded at Rp 14,383 per US$, strengthening by -0.03 percent compared to yesterday. The current condition is almost unchanged compared to its position 14 days ago.
Over the past week, the Rupiah's exchange rate against the US dollar moved within a range of Rp 19 per US$. The highest transaction was at Rp 14,397 per US$, and the lowest at Rp 14,378 per US$.
For the past month, the Rupiah's exchange rate against the US dollar was traded with a wider price difference of Rp 230 per US$, with the lowest value being Rp 14,324 per US$.
Meanwhile, against several major currencies monitored by Bank Indonesia, the Rupiah's depreciation over the past week was highest against the New Zealand Dollar, followed by the US Dollar, Saudi Riyal, Canadian Dollar, and Vietnamese Dong.
For the past month, the Rupiah's performance was most negatively impacted against the New Zealand Dollar, followed by the Japanese Yen, Kuwaiti Dinar, Swiss Franc, and US Dollar.