The Jakarta Composite Index has fallen for four straight sessions, declining more than 250 points, or 3.4%, over that span and now sits just below 7,380. The article points to continued near-term pressure for Indonesian equities at the open, reflecting weak momentum and risk-off sentiment.
The Jakarta Composite Index has fallen for four straight sessions, declining more than 250 points, or 3.4%, over that span and now sits just below 7,380. The article points to continued near-term pressure for Indonesian equities at the open, reflecting weak momentum and risk-off sentiment.
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mildly negative
Sentiment Score
-0.25