JAKARTA: Indonesia’s central bank has kept its key interest rate unchanged as expected, while the governor hinted he wants to cut but cannot do it yet given the country’s current account gap and global uncertainties.
Bank Indonesia (BI) kept the 7-day reverse repurchase rate at 6.00%, its level since November, as it juggles maintaining stability in South-East Asia’s largest economy with sustaining growth momentum.
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