The US Dollar could still rise against the Indonesian Rupiah if a second wave of the coronavirus boosts USD/IDR. Expect aggressive efforts from the Bank of Indonesia to intervene.
<p>The Federal Reserves' preferred measure of inflation fell in May and offered hints that consumer spending might be slowing.</p><p>The combination led to some US dollar sellin
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