News Release

Start;Home;Publication;Media Room;bukan default.aspx
​ 

​ No. 28/65/DKom  The Bank Indonesia Board of Governors agreed on 16-17th March 2026 to hold the BI-Rate at 4.75%, while also maintaining the Deposit Facility (DF) rate at 3.75% and the Lending Facility (LF) rate at 5.50%. This decision is an

No. 28/64/DKom ​External debt in Indonesia remained maintained in January 2026. The position of external debt stood at USD434.7 billion in the reporting period, with annual growth decelerating to 1.7% (yoy) from 1.8% (yoy) in December 2025. This was

No.28/63/DKom Indonesia's International Investment Position (IIP) in the fourth quarter of 2025 recorded a higher net liability. At the end of the fourth quarter of 2025, Indonesia's net liability IIP stood at USD272.6 billion, higher than the USD261

No.28/62/DKom According to the latest Retail Sales Survey, retailers expect monthly and annual retail sales to increase in February 2026. This was reflected in the Real Sales Index (RSI), with respondents predicting 6.9% (yoy) growth in February 2026

​​No. 28/35/DKom The latest Consumer Survey conducted by Bank Indonesia in February 2026 indicates that consumer confidence in economic conditions remained solid. This was reflected by an optimistic (index > 100) Consumer Confidence Index (CC

​​No. 28/59/DKom  Strengthening financial literacy is key to ensuring that increasing financial inclusion can provide tangible benefits to public welfare. The results of the National Financial Literacy and Inclusion Survey (SNLIK) in 2025 indica

No. 28/57/DKom Indonesia's official reserve assets position at the end of February 2026 remained high at USD151.9 billion, despite retreating from USD154.6 billion at the end of January 2026. Such development was attributable to tax and services reve

​ ​

Other Articles