Indonesia's central bank raised interest rates for a third policy session in a row, as expected, to rein in the rising inflation and to strengthen the weakening rupiah exchange rate, which was caused by increased capital outflows.
The Board of Governors decided to raise the seven-day reverse repo rate, or BI rate, by 50 bps to 4.75 percent, the Bank Indonesia said on Thursday.
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