Economics
Indonesia’s Central Bank Chief Sees Room to Cut Interest Rate
- Bank Indonesia’s Warjiyo cites need to support economic growth
- BI monitoring uncertain global market conditions, BoP
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Bank Indonesia sees room to cut interest rates, according to Governor Perry Warjiyo, raising the prospect of Southeast Asia’s biggest economy easing monetary policy in the face of growing risks to growth.