Indonesia central bank keeps policy rates unchanged



KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank held its benchmark rates unchanged at a record low on Tuesday as it sought to support the economic recovery after a recent COVID-19 wave, while seeking to keep the rupiah currency stable.

Bank Indonesia (BI) held the benchmark 7-day reverse repurchase rate steady at 3.50% for the eight month. All 29 analysts in a Reuters poll had expected rates to remain unchanged.

BI also kept its deposit facility and lending facility rates unchanged at 2.75% and 4.25%, respectively.


Indonesia's economy expanded at the fastest pace in 17 years in the second quarter of 2021, but the recovery was clouded by an outbreak in July - one of the worst resurgences of COVID-19 in Asia - that forced authorities to reimpose restrictions.

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While the domestic recovery was being buoyed by high exports and improving consumption after a recent easing of coronavirus curbs, the central bank stuck to its forecast for 3.5% to 4.3% growth this year.

BI also said the global recovery was expected to be more subdued than previously estimated due to rising COVID-19 cases and higher energy prices, also noting that disruptions to the global supply chain needed to be monitored.

The central bank said it will continue to ensure the local currency reflects economic fundamentals.

The rupiah has gained around 1.1% against the dollar since the BI's last meeting on the back of robust commodity exports, but is still down 0.3% on the year.

A stronger rupiah also gave BI some room to keep monetary policy accommodative. Talk of U.S. tapering weighed on the rupiah earlier this year, and some analysts had worried that further BI easing could add downward pressure on the currency.

BI has cut interest rates by a total of 150 basis points since the pandemic started, and has launched a quantitative easing programme.

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Editor: Herlina Kartika Dewi