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View all search resultsTen days after Republican candidate Donald Trump won the United States presidential election, the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) was down by 4.51 percent on Friday compared to that on voting day, a result analysts attributed to the so-called "Trump Effect", the US Federal Reserve’s imminent benchmark rate hike and domestic political turmoil.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo opened the first trading day of 2016 at the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) on Monday as the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) dropped 0.25 percent to 4,581 as investors remain in wait-and-see mode with regard to economic policies.
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