JAKARTA - Indonesia's central bank left interest rates unchanged for an eighth straight month on Thursday, amid renewed pressure on the rupiah currency and bond yields. Bank Indonesia JAKARTA - Indonesia's central bank left interest rates unchanged for an eight straight month on Thursday, amid renewed pressure on the rupiah currency and bond yields.
The seven-day reverse repurchase rate was kept at 5.75%, where it has been since January, as widely expected by 31 economists surveyed by Reuters. Bank Indonesia also held the deposit facility and lending facility rates at 5.00% and 6.50%, respectively.
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