Jakarta, Sept. 26 -- Bank Indonesia (BI) reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining rupiah stability after the currency weakened against the US dollar, reaching around Rp16,700 (approximately US$0.99) per dollar.

BI Governor Perry Warjiyo said in a statement here on Friday that the central bank is deploying all available instruments, including spot market operations, domestic non-deliverable forwards (DNDF), and purchases of government securities (SBN) in the secondary market.

The central bank has also been intervening in overseas markets across Asia, Europe, and the United States through non-deliverable forward (NDF) transactions.

Bank Indonesia expressed confidence that these measures will help keep the rupiah aligned with its fundamen...