Official figures released today showed that Indonesia’s GDP growth stood at 5.0% y/y in Q3, but we don’t have much faith in the data – growth has been close to 5% for the past few years. Our proprietary activity tracker and other indicators suggest growth has slowed recently and, while inflation has picked up, we expect Bank Indonesia to deliver a few more interest rate cuts over the coming months.
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