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Indonesia May Refrain From Raising Rates on Slowing Inflation

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Indonesia’s central bank will probably keep interest rates unchanged for a fifth month after inflation eased, delaying an increase as risks emerge of a slowdown in global growth.

Bank Indonesia will hold its reference rate at 6.75 percent, according to all 14 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News ahead of a decision due in Jakarta tomorrow. Policy makers last increased borrowing costs in February, the only move this year.