KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank will likely keep its key interest rate at a record low this week, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, as policymakers focus on supporting Southeast Asia's biggest economy amid the nation's most severe COVID-19 outbreak yet. At a two-day policy meeting ending on Thursday, Bank Indonesia is expected to hold its 7-day reverse repurchase rate at 3.50%, where it has been since February, according to all 31 analysts surveyed by Reuters. The country has been battling one of Asia's worst outbreaks with cases topping 50,000 a day in four of the past five days and daily deaths from the respiratory disease reaching around 1,000 each day.
Bank Indonesia seen standing pat on rates amid severe COVID-19 outbreak
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank will likely keep its key interest rate at a record low this week, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, as policymakers focus on supporting Southeast Asia's biggest economy amid the nation's most severe COVID-19 outbreak yet. At a two-day policy meeting ending on Thursday, Bank Indonesia is expected to hold its 7-day reverse repurchase rate at 3.50%, where it has been since February, according to all 31 analysts surveyed by Reuters. The country has been battling one of Asia's worst outbreaks with cases topping 50,000 a day in four of the past five days and daily deaths from the respiratory disease reaching around 1,000 each day.