JAKARTA - Bank Indonesia (BI) recorded economic liquidity or money in a broad sense (M2) in October 2025 was recorded at IDR 9,783.1 trillion or grew 7.7 percent year on year (yoy), or lower than the growth in the previous month of 8.0 percent (yoy).

BI Communications Department Executive Director Ramdan Denny Prakoso said the development was driven by narrow money supply (M1) growth of 11.0 percent (yoy) and quasi money of 5.5 percent (yoy).

"The development of the M2 in October 2025 was influenced by net foreign assets, lending, and net bills to the Central Government (Pempus)," he said in his statement, Friday, November 21.

Ramdan said that credit disbursement in October 2025 grew 6.9 percent (yoy), or lower than credit growth in the previous month of 7.2 percent (yoy).

According to Ramdan, the net bill to the Pempus in October 2025 grew by 5.4 percent (yoy), after September 2025 grew by 6.5 percent (yoy).

Meanwhile, net foreign assets in October 2025 grew by 10.4 percent (yoy), continuing growth in September 2025 by 12.6 percent (yoy).

Meanwhile, credit is given only in the form of Loans (Loans), and does not include financial instruments combined with loans, such as securities (Debt Securities), acceptance bills (Banker's Acceptances), and Repo Bills.

In addition, the credit provided does not include credit provided by the offices of commercial banks domiciled abroad, and loans disbursed to the Central Government and Non-Population.


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