Indonesia Rupiah Falls Most in Seven Months on Rising Oil Prices



(Bloomberg) — The Indonesian rupiah slid by the most in seven months as rising oil prices weighed on sentiment, even as Bank Indonesia signaled it had stepped up efforts to steady the the market. Read More



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