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Indonesia Unexpectedly Cuts Key Rate by 25 Bps
Thursday, 21 August 2025 02:02 WIB | Asia

Bank Indonesia unexpectedly cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 bps to 5.0% at its August 2025 policy meeting, following a 25 bps cut the previous month and defying market expectations to hold rates steady. This marked the fifth rate cut since last September, bringing the benchmark to its lowest level since October 2022. The decision reflects projections that inflation for 2025–2026 will remain within the central bank's target range of 2.5% ± 1%, a stable Rupiah exchange rate, and ongoing efforts to support economic growth. Recent data showed GDP grew by 5.12% yoy in Q2—its highest pace...

China considers allowing yuan-backed stablecoins to boost currency - Reuters
Thursday, 21 August 2025 04:58 WIB | Asia

China is considering permitting yuan-backed stablecoins for the first time as part of efforts to increase global adoption of its currency, according to a report from Reuters, citing sources familiar with the matter. This potential policy shift represents a significant reversal of China's previous stance toward digital assets. The State Council, China's cabinet, is expected to review and possibly approve a roadmap later in August that would promote wider international usage of the yuan, including initiatives to compete with U.S. developments in stablecoins. Sources indicate the plan will...

Australia Services And Manufacturing PMI Hits 40-Month High
Thursday, 21 August 2025 06:29 WIB | Ekonomi Global

The S&P Global Flash Australia Services PMI Business Activity Index rose to 55.1 in August from 54.1 in July, marking the fastest growth in 40 months. The expansion was driven by stronger demand and renewed increases in new export business, particularly from the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific markets. To manage higher workloads, service providers added staff at the quickest pace since April 2023. Input costs remained elevated due to higher wages, materials, and shipping, but the rate of inflation eased, allowing firms to raise selling prices more moderately. As a result, output price...