Bank Indonesia keeps rates unchanged

Central bank sees room for cuts in fourth quarter, governor says

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Bank Indonesia (BI) today (August 21) held its key interest rates, stressing its focus on stabilising the rupiah.

In a widely expected decision, the central bank kept the benchmark seven-day reverse repurchase rate at 6.25%, a level that has been unchanged since April.

It also kept its overnight deposit and lending rates at 5.5% and 7%, respectively.

In a statement, BI said its decision remained consistent with its goals to further stabilise the rupiah and keep inflation within its target band of 1

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