Jakarta, Indonesia – October 30, 2025 – The Indonesian Rupiah experienced fluctuations against the US Dollar today, October 30, 2025, initially strengthening before undergoing a slight depreciation during afternoon trading. As of 12:27 WIB (Western Indonesian Time), the Rupiah traded at IDR 16,630 per US Dollar.
These movements in the Rupiah’s value impact Indonesian businesses engaged in international trade, consumers purchasing imported goods, and the country’s overall economic stability. A weaker Rupiah can lead to increased import costs and potential inflationary pressures, while a stronger Rupiah benefits importers and can help curb inflation. Monitoring these exchange rate shifts is crucial for policymakers and investors alike,as they influence investment decisions and economic forecasts.
At 09:05 WIB, the Rupiah opened with a gain, rising 3.50 points, or 0.02%, to reach IDR 16,613 per US Dollar, according to Bloomberg data. Together, the US Dollar index saw a 0.17% decrease, settling at 99.04.
Across Asia, currency performance was mixed. The Japanese Yen and Chinese Yuan both appreciated – the Yen by 0.11% and the Yuan by 0.01%. Conversely, the Thai Baht and Malaysian Ringgit both weakened, falling 0.02% and 0.26% respectively.
Later in the day,at 12:27 WIB,the Rupiah shifted direction,depreciating by 0.02% or 4 points, to its closing value of IDR 16,630 per US Dollar.