Indonesia: Central Bank Increases Key Interest Rate by 25 Basis Points to 8.75 Percent
Today the Indonesian central bank, Bank Indonesia, increased again the key interest rate by 25 basis points to 8.75%. This was third rate increase after Bank Indonesia increased their rates to 8.25% in May 2008 and 8.50% in June 2008.
Bank Indonesia, headed by Governor Boediono wants to avoid second round price effects and hopes to keep inflation below 12.5% in 2008. On July 1st, the National Statistics Office reported that consumer prices rose by more than 11%, based on a new consumption pattern. Without this modification consumer prices would have risen by 12.8% in June 2008.
On August 5th, 2008 Bank Indonesia will hold its next regular monthly monetary policy meeting.

