Rupiah Forecast & Market Overview
The Rupiah (IDR) is one of the world's most actively traded currencies. Managed by the Bank Indonesia, its value is primarily driven by BI interest rates, commodity prices, inflation, and foreign investment flows. The table below shows where the IDR sits today relative to its recent trading range — giving you a clear picture of whether now is a good time to exchange.
Against the US Dollar, the Rupiah is currently trading at 0.0001 — below its 30-day average of 0.0001, suggesting the IDR is currently on the weaker side. Those receiving USD or buying from abroad may find this a better time to convert.
The Rupiah is regulated by the Bank Indonesia. Key factors that move the IDR include: BI interest rates, commodity prices, inflation, and foreign investment flows. Traders and travellers alike watch these indicators closely when deciding when to convert currency.
This Rupiah exchange rate forecast is updated hourly using live market data. The HIGH / LOW / AVERAGE ratings compare today's rate against the full range seen over each time window — giving you a clear, data-driven signal to help you decide the best time to convert IDR.