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The Indonesian Rupiah has historically been weak due to various economic and political factors. Its decline can be traced back to the country's history of inflation, currency crises, and economic instability. ANZ Bank notes that both the Indonesian Rupiah and the Indian Rupee have lagged behind other emerging market currencies. This weakness can be attributed to Indonesia's dependence on commodity exports, global economic conditions, and domestic political and economic challenges.

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