Weekly Report | 17 – 21 Feb 2020
JCI Is Bearish Bank Indonesia (BI) announced 2019’s current account deficit (CAD) of USD30.4 billion or equal to 2.72%
JCI Is Bearish Bank Indonesia (BI) announced 2019’s current account deficit (CAD) of USD30.4 billion or equal to 2.72%
Market Recap On Friday of Feb. 14, 2020, JCI ebbed, hampered by the infrastructure and banking sectors. JCI’s Top
Market Recap JCI was still in the red as the bearish agriculture sector left JCI lethargic. JCI’s Top Losers:
Market Recap JCI dipped, subdued by the consumer sector. JCI’s Top Losers: Consumer (-2.4%), Misc. Ind. (-1.8%), Trade
Market Recap JCI nudged up as the banking sector gained. JCI’s Top Gainers: Mining (+0.6%), Property (+0.5%),
Market Recap JCI ended its rally, held back by the banking sector. JCI’s Top Losers: Agriculture (-3.3%), Misc. Ind.
JCI Was Rebound Statistics Indonesia (BPS) on Monday (02/03) released Jan. inflation to stand 0.39% m-m and 2.68% y-y:
Market Recap On Friday (02/07), JCI continued to rally for 4 consecutive days, backed by the banking sector. JCI’s Top
Market Recap JCI was in the green, backed by the banking sector. JCI’s Top Gainers: Agri. (+1.9%), Misc. Ind. (+1.3%),