Foreign Capital Enters IDR 1 Trillion, BI Reports Capital Inflow From Stock Market
JAKARTA Bank Indonesia (BI) revealed that based on transaction data from 27 October 2025 to 31 October 2025, it was recorded that there was an incoming foreign capital inflow in non-residents in the domestic financial market, which recorded a net purchase of IDR 1 trillion.
Executive Director of the Communication Department, Ramdan Denny Prakoso, said that foreign funds that came in came from stocks, while the flow of foreign funds released came from Government Securities (SBN), and Bank Indonesia Rupiah Securities (SRBI).
"It consists of buying net amounting to IDR 4.40 trillion in the stock market, as well as selling net worth of IDR 3.23 trillion in the SBN market and IDR 0.17 trillion in the Bank Indonesia Rupiah Securities (SRBI)," he explained through an official statement, quoted on Sunday, November 2.
Selama tahun 2025, berdasarkan data setelmen sampai dengan 30 Oktober 2025, nonresident tercatat jual neto sebesar Rp46,17 triliun di pasar saham dan Rp135,86 triliun di SRBI, serta beli neto sebesar Rp3,89 triliun di pasar SBN.
In line with these developments, Ramdan said that the CDS Indonesia premium 5 years as of October 30, 2025 was 73.07 bps, down compared to October 24, 2025, amounting to 78.95 bps.
Meanwhile, the 10 year SBN (State Securities) yield rate on Friday morning, October 31, 2025 rose to the level of 6.04 percent. Meanwhile, at the close of Thursday, October 30, 2025, Yield SBN 10 years rose to 6.03 percent.
Meanwhile, the rupiah exchange rate on Friday morning, October 31, 2025 opened at the level (bid) of Rp. 16,620 per US dollar, while at the close of Thursday, October 30, 2025, it was Rp. 16,635 per US dollar. Meanwhile, the US dollar index strengthened to the level of 99.53.
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In addition, at the close of Thursday, October 30, 2025, the 10-year Yield UST (US Treasury) rose to a level of 4.097 percent.
"Bank Indonesia continues to strengthen coordination with the Government and relevant authorities and optimize policy mix strategies to support Indonesia's external economic resilience," he concluded.