Bank Indonesia Records Rp5.96 Billion in Foreign Outflow

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January 24, 2026 | 02:35 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta Bank Indonesia (BI) recorded a total of Rp5.96 trillion in foreign capital outflow from the domestic financial market this week, based on transaction data for the period of January 19-22, 2026.

Executive Director of BI's Communication Department, Ramdan Denny Prakoso, stated that the foreign capital exit included a net sale by non-residents of Rp2.67 trillion in the stock market and Rp1.44 trillion in State Treasury Securities (SBS). He also noted a net sale of Rp2.67 trillion in Indonesian Rupiah Securities (SIRS).

As of January 22, 2026, non-residents had recorded a year-to-date net purchase of Rp8.02 trillion in the stock market and Rp1.89 trillion in the SBS. Meanwhile, non-residents recorded a net sale of Rp2.67 trillion in SIRS.

BI also reported Indonesia's 5-year credit default swap (CDS) premium at 73.28 basis points (bps) as of January 22, 2026. This figure marks an increase compared to the 70.86 bps recorded on January 15, 2026. The yield on the 10-year SBS was recorded at 6.33 percent on Friday morning, January 23, 2026, up from the 6.23 percent reported on Friday, January 14, 2026.

Meanwhile, on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, the Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI) closed at 8,951 this week, representing a 1.37 percent decrease from the previous week's level of 9,075.4. The exchange's market capitalization also contracted by 1.62 percent to Rp16.244 trillion, down from Rp 16.512 trillion a week earlier.

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