Key insights and market outlook
Bank Indonesia recorded Rp14.08 trillion in foreign capital inflows during the first week of December 2025, driven by non-resident investors' net purchases across equities (Rp2.11 trillion), government bonds (Rp1.06 trillion), and BI's Rupiah Securities (Rp10.92 trillion). This significant inflow demonstrates continued foreign investor confidence in Indonesia's financial markets despite global economic uncertainties.
Bank Indonesia (BI) has reported a substantial capital inflow of Rp14.08 trillion during the first week of December 2025. This influx was primarily driven by non-resident investors' purchasing activities across multiple financial instruments in Indonesia's domestic market. The inflow was distributed across three main investment channels: equities, government securities, and Bank Indonesia's financial instruments.
The capital inflow was distributed as follows:
This diversified investment pattern indicates broad-based confidence in Indonesia's financial markets. The significant allocation to SRBI suggests particular interest in BI's monetary instruments.
This capital inflow demonstrates continued foreign investor confidence in Indonesia's financial markets. The substantial investment in SRBI particularly highlights the attractiveness of BI's monetary instruments in the current economic environment. The inflow is expected to support the stability of the rupiah and liquidity in the financial system.
Foreign Capital Inflow
Investor Confidence Indicator