Indonesia's Consumer Confidence Index came in at 121.2 in October, up from 115 in the month prior but remaining in positive territory, according to a Monday release from Bank Indonesia, citing its latest Consumer Survey.
The central bank attributed the maintained positive sentiment to the Current Economic Condition Index (CECI) and Consumer Expectation Index (CEI), which rose to 109.1 and 133.4, from 102.7 and 127.2, respectively.
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