KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank left interest rates unchanged at a record low on Thursday, but stepped up monetary policy normalisation on other fronts, while blaming weakness in the rupiah currency on global market volatility. Bank Indonesia (BI) said the current level of the benchmark 7-day reverse repurchase rate of 3.50% remained consistent with its low forecast for core inflation and the impact of global economic growth slowdown on the domestic economy. BI is one of a few major Asian central banks that have not lifted interest rates from pandemic-era levels. Its decision to not to shift them on Thursday was predicted by most analysts polled by Reuters.
Indonesia Central Bank Holds Rates, Cites Global Volatility for Weaker Rupiah
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank left interest rates unchanged at a record low on Thursday, but stepped up monetary policy normalisation on other fronts, while blaming weakness in the rupiah currency on global market volatility. Bank Indonesia (BI) said the current level of the benchmark 7-day reverse repurchase rate of 3.50% remained consistent with its low forecast for core inflation and the impact of global economic growth slowdown on the domestic economy. BI is one of a few major Asian central banks that have not lifted interest rates from pandemic-era levels. Its decision to not to shift them on Thursday was predicted by most analysts polled by Reuters.