Indonesia Seeks Room for Rate Cuts as Tariffs Dim Growth Outlook

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Indonesia’s central bank will keep looking for an opportunity to cut interest rates when the currency allows it, as policymakers flagged early signs of the global trade war hitting the nation’s economic growth and bank lending.