Foreign investment in Bank Indonesia Rupiah Securities (SRBI) increased to 221.6 trillion rupiah as of Monday amid higher yields, The Jakarta Globe reported Wednesday.
This is compared to investments of 114.1 trillion rupiah at the end of 2025.
To stabilize the rupiah and re-attract foreign investment to the domestic market, Bank Indonesia is boosting the returns on its monetary instruments, the newswire stated, quoting Governor Perry Warjiyo.
As part of the move, the central bank raised 12-month, nine-month and six-month SRBI yields to 6.45%, 6.31%, and 6.2%, respectively.
Together, foreign and domestic investor holdings in SRBI instruments climbed to 921.9 trillion rupiah as of Monday from 730.9 trillion as of the end of 2025, the report said.
Perry stated that the rupiah is predicted to stabilize and gradually recover going forward, thanks to the central bank's actions and a positive economic growth forecast.
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