Indonesia's central bank cuts rate to boost economic growth

Bank Indonesia trims policy rate by 0.25% in first lowering since 2021

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Indonesia's Central Bank Governor Perry Warjiyo expects inflation to remain low for the rest of the year and in 2025. © Reuters

ISMI DAMAYANTI, Nikkei staff writer

JAKARTA -- Indonesia's central bank decided on Wednesday to cut its benchmark interest rate for the first time since February 2021 by 25 basis points (0.25%) to 6%, after hiking it steadily since the post-COVID economic recovery.

Bank Indonesia Gov. Perry Warijiyo said the cut was aimed at boosting the economy at a time when inflation is expected to remain low, at around 2.5% through next year. The governor also said expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve would cut its rate at its policy meeting Wednesday had prompted BI to act preemptively.

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