
Indonesia: central bank eases reserve ratio in boost to corporates
Bank Indonesia governor pledges to reduce reserve burden for Islamic banks and those holding foreign currency deposits, in move to reduce the impact of US rate hikes.

Corporates operating in Indonesia may be able to secure financing more easily after the central bank governor announced he would further ease reserve ratios for the country's banks.
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