KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank governor pledged on Thursday to extend monetary stimulus into 2021 to support the economy, as the country's president urged Bank Indonesia (BI) to take on a bigger role in government-led reforms, including job creation. "Bank Indonesia (BI) will continue to direct all policy instruments to support national economic recovery," Governor Perry Warjiyo told an annual meeting with senior government officials and top bankers in Southeast Asia's largest economy. "Monetary stimulus will continue in 2021," he said, adding that BI's benchmark rate would remain low until "inflationary pressure signs begin to appear".
Indonesia central bank pledges to extend monetary stimulus to 2021
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's central bank governor pledged on Thursday to extend monetary stimulus into 2021 to support the economy, as the country's president urged Bank Indonesia (BI) to take on a bigger role in government-led reforms, including job creation. "Bank Indonesia (BI) will continue to direct all policy instruments to support national economic recovery," Governor Perry Warjiyo told an annual meeting with senior government officials and top bankers in Southeast Asia's largest economy. "Monetary stimulus will continue in 2021," he said, adding that BI's benchmark rate would remain low until "inflationary pressure signs begin to appear".