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"The additional meeting will discuss recent economic and monetary conditions as well as future prospects," the statement said. It did not elaborate. It said the meeting would not replace the regular monthly monetary policy meeting.
The central bank on May 17 raised its benchmark interest rate for the first time since November 2014 in a bid to bolster the fragile rupiah and stem an outflow of capital. The currency has, however, remained weak and was trading near its lowest since October, 2015, this week.