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Indonesia: prolonged easing cycle unlikely

Bank Indonesia (BI) today cut its main policy rate by 25bp to 4.75%, but we doubt this will be the start of a prolonged easing cycle given the country’s relatively limited exposure to the slowdown in China and the central bank’s concern over the rupiah.

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