Bank Indonesia (BI) reported a significant increase in Indonesia’s broad money supply (M2), reaching Rp10,415.9 trillion (approximately $677 billion USD) as of May 2026. This represents a growth of 10.8 percent compared to previous periods, indicating robust economic activity. The expansion in circulating money reflects increased liquidity within the Indonesian economy. BI attributes this growth to various economic factors and anticipates continued expansion. This substantial rise in M2 suggests increased spending and investment within the country. The data provides insights into the overall health and trajectory of Indonesia’s financial system and economic performance. Further analysis by BI will be crucial to manage potential inflationary pressures associated with increased liquidity.
