Indonesia's central bank left its benchmark rate unchanged for the sixth consecutive meeting on Thursday, as expected, as policymakers assessed that the current policy stance is enough to maintain the inflation within the target range this year.
The Board of Governors of Bank Indonesia, led by Governor Perry Warjiyo, decided to hold the seven-day reverse repo rate at 5.75 percent.
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