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Indonesian Stocks Slide as Rupiah Pressure Deepens Investor Concerns

Jakarta, 3 June 2026 – Indonesian financial markets came under renewed pressure as stocks tumbled and the rupiah weakened, highlighting persistent investor concerns over currency stability, foreign outflows, policy direction and the country’s exposure to higher global oil prices.

The selloff pushed Indonesian equities toward their weakest levels in more than a year, extending a difficult period for Southeast Asia’s largest economy. The rupiah also remained under strain against the US dollar, reinforcing concerns that currency weakness could continue to weigh on market sentiment, import costs and foreign investor appetite.

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  • Chee Liang CFA specializes in financial advice and global economic trends, delivering clear insights to help readers navigate markets, investments, and the shifting dynamics of the world economy.

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