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As of September 2018, the rupiah had fallen to its weakest position since the 1998 crisis with one US dollar being worth roughly Rp14,880, peaking at Rp. 15,009 on 4 September. By the time COVID-19 pandemic hit the country in March 2020, it fell even further to nearly Rp. 16,650, [45] nearly reaching the 1998 crisis value, although it recovered ...
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The Indonesian rupiah was first issued by proclamation of 3 October 1946. In the year or so prior, the Japanese money had been a vital conduit of Republican goods to the Dutch enclaves, but the decree brought this to an end: all Japanese money was to be deposited with Republic banks by 30 October 1946.
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The Indonesian rupiah slumped for most of 2018, but with the currency enjoying a comeback against key global currencies such as the US dollar in early 2019, the authorities appear to have warded off a major threat to growth.
This banknote was demonetized on December 31, 2008, and was exchangeable in commercial banks until December 30, 2013, and in Bank Indonesia offices until December 31, 2018.
Sep 6, 2018 · The 15,000- rupiah world of 2018 looks quite different from that of two decades ago. As emerging-market turmoil pushes Indonesia’s currency toward the psychological threshold last seen...
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Oct 14, 2020 · The political and economic implications are huge Published: October 13, 2020 11:59pm EDT ... and Indonesian Rupiah ... In 2018, the value of Yuan reached 201.2 billion RMB (US$29 billion) or about ...
Chapter 2 Economic Growth. 5 . Chapter 3 Balance of Payments. 6 . Chapter 4 Inflation and the Exchange Rate. 7 . Chapter 5 Monetary Policy. 8. Chapter 6 Financial Market Deepening Policy.