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Asia Daily Briefing - The cuts continue

October 29, 2019


Indonesia cuts key rate

 for fourth straight 

month

JAKARTA -- Indonesia's
 central bank on Thursday 
cut its key rate for the fourth
 time in as many months,
 in a move that helps 
President Joko Widodo's
 push to accelerate growth 
in Southeast Asia's biggest 
economy as he begins his second term.

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