Indonesia's central bank keeps interest rates unchanged at 6% to control inflation and stabilize currency.

Indonesia's central bank, Bank Indonesia, has maintained its benchmark interest rate at 6%, along with deposit and lending rates at 5.25% and 6.75% respectively. The decision aims to control inflation and stabilize the rupiah amid global uncertainties. The bank expects economic growth between 4.7% and 5.5% in 2024, with plans to adjust policies based on inflation, exchange rates, and economic factors.

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