Indo rupiah finally regains domestic appeal, says ANZ
The Indonesian rupiah appears to be in favour with locals for the first time in six years. Typically the currency is sold in return for US dollars by local investors, so the change in sentiment has forced the country’s central bank to accumulate dollars.
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