Indonesia recorded another quarter of relatively weak growth in Q3, with GDP expanding by just 4.7% y/y, well below the 5.8% average recorded over the past decade. With tight monetary policy and low commodity prices likely to remain a drag on the economy, we expect growth to remain stuck at around 4.5-5% over the next few years.
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