Indonesia central bank to keep rates steady on inflation


JAKARTA: Indonesia’s central bank is expected to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a policy meeting today, as it guards against inflation and potentially more weakness in the rupiah.

While exports and consumption in South-East Asia’s largest economy remains sluggish, all 14 analysts in a Reuters poll expect Bank Indonesia to refrain from addressing weak economic momentum with a rate cut.

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