Indonesia’s “Growth-First” Trap
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Bank Indonesia held rates at 5.75%, reinforcing our EM strategists’ view that earlier hikes were temporary measures to support the rupiah rather than a shift away from growth-first policy. Inflationary fiscal policy remains a concern as the government…
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