La rupia se debilita a 17.500 Rp en medio del conflicto en Oriente Medio

La rupia alcanzó los 17.500 Rp por dólar estadounidense el martes 12 de mayo de 2026. La presión se deriva de una combinación de factores globales y nacionales.

El economista Dr. Surya Vandiantara señaló que el debilitamiento de la rupia no es exclusivo de Indonesia. La mayoría de los países asiáticos enfrentan una presión similar debido al sentimiento favorable hacia Estados Unidos por su conflicto con Irán.

Los datos del Bank Indonesia muestran que la rupia se ha debilitado un 3,65 por ciento desde el comienzo del conflicto entre Estados Unidos e Irán. Esta cifra es menor que la caída del 6,58 por ciento del peso filipino y la disminución del 5,04 por ciento del baht tailandés.

La subgobernadora sénior de BI, Destry Damayanti, afirmó que factores internos como el pago de deuda externa, los dividendos y las necesidades del Hajj también han aumentado la presión. BI mantiene su compromiso de realizar intervenciones inteligentes en el mercado para aliviar la tensión.

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