Thursday, June 28, 2007

Indonesia's June Inflation Rate Probably Slowed to Seven-Month 5.9 Percent

(Bloomberg) -- Indonesia's inflation probably eased
to a seven-month low in June, providing room for the central
bank to cut its key interest rate to spur the economy.

Consumer prices probably rose 5.9 percent from a year
earlier after accelerating 6.01 percent in May, according to the
median estimate of 16 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.
Indonesia's Central Statistics Bureau will release the data on
July 2 in Jakarta.


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