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Aggressive rate cuts unlikely in Indonesia

With inflation set to stay elevated until the end of the year and the current account deficit likely to remain a source of vulnerability, today’s rate cut by Bank Indonesia is unlikely to signal the start of an aggressive series of rate cuts.

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