Global dealers operating in Indonesia are fretting over a currency law that could force them to settle non-cash over-the-counter derivative transactions in rupiah, sidelining contracts that stipulate other foreign currencies.

Market officials are seeking clarification that transactions not settled in physical cash can still be settled with the contracted foreign currencies when the law comes into force this May. While the government has attempted ....


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