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Indonesian Consumer Confidence Holds Steady Amid Rupiah Weakness

May 135:31 PMby Vadim Skritskii
Pulse Strength+0.85Strong positive
Attention Pulse+0.70Subdued
Tier 1-15%Quiet · Long tail

Consumer confidence in Indonesia remains relatively strong, reflecting a sentiment score of 29, indicating a cautious optimism among households. However, recent trends suggest a deceleration in spending, likely influenced by the weakening Indonesian Rupiah, which has prompted concerns over purchasing power. The three-month rate of change in consumer spending has shown a slight decline of 0.15%, signaling a potential shift in consumer behavior as inflationary pressures mount. Despite these challenges, overall coverage of the topic remains neutral, with a coverage rate of 50, suggesting that while fears about economic stability are present, they have not yet significantly deterred consumer sentiment. As the currency continues to fluctuate, market participants will be closely monitoring how these dynamics affect broader economic conditions in the region.

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