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flag Indonesia's foreign currency reserves dropped by $4.6 billion in April, yet still exceed the global adequacy standard.

flag Indonesia's foreign currency reserves fell by $4.6 billion to $152.5 billion in April, due to increased foreign debt payments and efforts to stabilize the rupiah amid global financial risks. flag Despite the drop, reserves still cover 6.4 months of imports, exceeding the international adequacy standard of three months. flag Bank Indonesia asserts that the reserves can support economic and financial stability.

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