Economics

Indonesia Cuts Key Rate Again, Says Future Moves Depend on Data

  • Majority of economists in survey predicted 25bps rate cut
  • Bank Indonesia keeps inflation, growth forecasts unchanged
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Indonesia’s central bank cut its key interest rate for a fourth straight month amid a deteriorating outlook for global growth, saying any further moves would depend on incoming economic data.