Sabtu 07 Dec 2013 10:20 WIB

Governor of BI: Don't buy US dollar, please

Indonesian rupiah (IDR) tends to weaken againts US dollar recently. (illustration)
Foto: Republika/Aditya Pradana Putra
Indonesian rupiah (IDR) tends to weaken againts US dollar recently. (illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Governor Bank Indonesia Agus Mardowardojo has urged people to release the US dollars they hold to prevent the rupiah from depreciating further. On Friday morning, the rupiah was traded at 11,905 or up from 11,962 earlier, against the US dollar.

"There is a supply of dollars but it is not enough. I, therefore, appeal to everyone holding US dollars, including exporters, to release them so that supply and demand can match each other," he said on Friday.

Agus noted that the depreciation of the countrys currency in the past few months had been due to increasing demand for foreign currencies, along with worries about the possibility of the US Federal Reserve withdrawing its monetary stimulus soon.

"I, therefore, appeal to people not to buy US dollar because it increases pressure on the demand of US dollar," he added.

Agus said the central bank would continue to maintain sufficient liquidity to ensure that the financial markets did not panic at any potential internal or external upheaval towards the end of this year.

"There can be pressures towards the end of this year and we must be well prepared so that the markets will not panic," he noted.

Agus declined to comment on whether efforts to maintain liquidity and the supply of US dollars would reduce Indonesias foreign exchange reserves, which were valued at 97 billion USD at the end of November.

"I cannot comment on that, but I will say that foreign exchange reserves will be maintained at a healthy level to support the economy. Our level of foreign exchange reserves in relation to imports and debt repayment is still promising," he pointed out.

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