Bank Mandiri pushes back index to top 4,000 at midday
JAKARTA: Indonesian stocks gained 0.48% or 19 points to 4,016.64 at the midday trading break as Asian stocks moved sideways. Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) moved within range of 3,989.74-4,018.44. About one share gained for every share that fell, whilst more than a half of the shares remained unchanged. Finance and consumer goods stocks guided Indonesian market into the green zone. The increase ...
Source: Bisnis Indonesia
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KL shares in negative territory at midday
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US Midday: Oversold conditions are approaching 2010 levels
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US Midday: Economic data comes in below expectations
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Country festival pushed back
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U.S. stocks extend loss by midday, led by Banking and Technology shares...
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Caterpillar gain pushes Dow up
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Knights board pushes a patron's trust model
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