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Indonesia's Feb inflation cools faster than expected, more rate cuts seen
Published Mon, Mar 2, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Jakarta
INDONESIA's annual inflation eased more than expected in February due to lower oil prices, adding to views that the central bank will roll out more interest rate cuts to prop up growth.
While oil prices have cooled inflation, the country's earnings have been hit by falling oil and commodities prices at a time when economic activity is slowing.
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