Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has identified significant capital outflow as a key factor contributing to the recent weakening of the rupiah. He likened the situation to a body losing blood, suggesting a dangerous depletion of national wealth. The outflow of Indonesian assets is exerting downward pressure on the currency's value. While specific figures regarding the amount of wealth leaving the country were not disclosed, Prabowo’s statement signals government concern over the trend. This development raises potential economic challenges for Indonesia, impacting trade and investment. The administration is likely to explore measures to stem the flow of capital abroad and stabilize the rupiah. Further details on proposed solutions are expected to be announced soon.