Indonesia sees growing rate cut bets ahead of meeting next week
Significant gains in the rupiah and strong foreign capital inflows reasons for an early rate cut
Published Fri, Sep 13, 2024 · 04:43 PM
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AN INCREASING number of economists see a chance that Indonesia’s central bank could lower its policy rate as early as next week, sooner than the fourth quarter timeline that policymakers had signalled previously.
Bank Indonesia could cut its key BI-rate by a quarter-point to 6 per cent when it meets on September 18, just hours ahead of the Federal Reserve decision expected to deliver a monetary easing, according to separate research notes by HSBC Holdings and Societe Generale.