JAKARTA: Indonesia’s central bank ordered private firms to hedge more of their foreign debt to limit the risks of offshore borrowings and reduce pressure on the rupiah in South-East Asia’s biggest economy.
Bank Indonesia issued the regulations, effective Jan 1, as a proactive move ahead of an expected increase in US interest rates next year. –Reuters
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