Economics
Fourth Rate Cut Is in the Cards for Bank Indonesia
- Majority of economists see central bank lowering rate to 5%
- Central bank says benign inflation leaves room for more easing
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Fresh off the announcement of a new government in Indonesia, the central bank is poised to cut its benchmark interest rate for a fourth straight month to help bolster Southeast Asia’s largest economy.