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Bank Indonesia cuts again, easing cycle nearing end

A rebounding currency, subdued economic growth and inflation, and the Fed’s dovishness yesterday all fed into Bank Indonesia’s decision to cut its main policy rate for the third time in as many months. But we believe the balance of risks will shift in coming months, making further cuts unlikely.

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