Bank Indonesia left its benchmark interest rate on hold at 4.75% today for a third consecutive meeting but, once again, the accompanying communications were dovish and we still think there’s scope for further easing. We expect 75bp of rate cuts next year, taking the policy rate down to 4.00%, which is a more dovish view than the consensus.
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