Bank Indonesia (BI) today left its main policy rate unchanged at 3.75%, but we doubt this marks the end of the central bank’s easing cycle. With the economic recovery struggling, inflation below target and the currency holding up well against the US dollar, we have another 25bp cut pencilled in for the first quarter of the year.
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