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        "id": 1729509,
        "msgid": "rupiah-predicted-to-trade-at-rp-17-380-rp-17-430-next-week-1778403145",
        "date": "2026-05-10 15:20:00",
        "title": "Rupiah Predicted to Trade at Rp 17,380\u2013Rp 17,430 Next Week",
        "author": "Gita Amanda",
        "source": "REPUBLIKA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Finance",
        "summary": "The Indonesian rupiah is expected to fluctuate within Rp 17,380\u2013Rp 17,430 against the US dollar next week, following a weakening close at Rp 17,382 on Friday amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Escalating conflicts between the US and Iran, including violations of a fragile ceasefire and threats to the Strait of Hormuz\u2014a critical route for one-fifth of global oil and gas supplies\u2014are key external factors pressuring the currency. Divergent views from US Federal Reserve officials on interest rates and inflation further contribute to the rupiah's volatility, underscoring the interplay between global events and Indonesia's exchange rate stability.",
        "content": "<p>REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA \u2013 The rupiah exchange rate against the US\ndollar began to move away from the Rp 17,400 level per US dollar by the\nend of this week. It is predicted that next week, the Garuda currency\nwill trade in the range of Rp 17,380\u2013Rp 17,430 per US dollar.<\/p>\n<p>Citing Bloomberg, the rupiah closed weaker by 49 points or 0.28\npercent at Rp 17,382 per US dollar on the close of trading on Friday\n(7\/5\/2026). The rupiah had briefly breached the Rp 17,400 level per US\ndollar during this week\u2019s trading.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor trading on Monday (11\/5\/2026), the rupiah will be volatile but\nclose weaker in the range of Rp 17,380\u2013Rp 17,430,\u201d said Currency and\nCommodities Analyst Ibrahim Assuaibi in his statement, quoted on Sunday\n(10\/5\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Ibrahim explained that several sentiments are influencing the\nrupiah\u2019s fluctuations, both external and internal. Externally, the main\nsentiment stems from the dynamics of the war in the Middle East and the\nglobal geo-economic situation.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe US and Iran are close to reaching an agreement that would end\nthe fighting and allow the Strait of Hormuz to reopen fully, but it\npostpones larger issues related to Iran\u2019s nuclear programme. However,\nfighting has broken out again between the US and Iran, threatening the\nfragile ceasefire and destroying hopes of reopening the Strait of Hormuz\nas the main transit route for oil and gas,\u201d he explained.<\/p>\n<p>Iran claims that the US violated the one-month ceasefire between the\ntwo countries, while the US states the attack was in response to Iranian\nfire on Thursday against its naval vessel passing through the strait.\nIran\u2019s military said the US had targeted an Iranian oil tanker, other\nvessels, and civilian areas in the strait and on land.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDespite the renewed fighting, US President Donald Trump told\nreporters on Thursday that the ceasefire is still in effect,\u201d he\nsaid.<\/p>\n<p>It is known that the firefight occurred while Washington awaits\nIran\u2019s response to the latest peace proposal, which has not yet\naddressed several controversial issues, including the US demand to\nreopen the strait, which serves as a route for one-fifth of the world\u2019s\noil and gas supply. The Iran versus US-Israel war has been ongoing since\n28 February 2026.<\/p>\n<p>Other sentiments come from expectations of US Federal Reserve\ninterest rate policy. Fed officials have provided differing views. Beth\nHammack from the Cleveland Fed stated that interest rates \u201cwill remain\nstable for some time.\u201d Mary Daly from the San Francisco Fed took a\nneutral to aggressive stance, affirming her commitment to returning\ninflation to the 2 percent target. Meanwhile, Minneapolis Fed President\nNeel Kashkari assessed that inflation is still too high.<\/p>",
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