(Bloomberg) -- Indonesia’s central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a fourth straight month and reiterated that it would be on an extended pause to support a still vulnerable currency.Most Read from BloombergYour 401(k) Will Be Gone Within a DecadeLargest Covid Vaccine Study Yet Finds Links to Health ConditionsPlay VideoUS Tells Allies Russia May Launch Anti-Satellite Nuclear Weapon Into Space This YearEuropean Stocks Retreat as Earnings Disappoint: Markets WrapBank Indonesia’