Bank Indonesia Holds BI-Rate at 4.75 Percent to Stabilize Rupiah
Bank Indonesia maintains the BI-Rate at 4.75% in April 2026 to strengthen Rupiah stability amid global economic volatility and Middle East tensions.
Bank Indonesia maintains the BI-Rate at 4.75% in April 2026 to strengthen Rupiah stability amid global economic volatility and Middle East tensions.
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Bank Indonesia maintains the BI-Rate at 4.75% to stabilize the Rupiah amid Middle East conflict and global inflation. Read the news for BI's 2026 economic outlook.
Bank Indonesia lowers BI-Rate to 4.75% to spur growth while ensuring rupiah stability and low inflation. Read the full update here.
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