Monday 14 November 2016

Time for what now? (Asia Stock Index Has Fallen)


A few days ago, on 10 November 2016
Some of the stock price index of countries in Asia also increased as a result of the impact of rising stock price index in the US hose one day after the election of the 45th president. As presented one of the official news website of The New York Times, some countries are China, Hong Kong, Japan and Australia with the development of the share price index respectively, as seen in the image below.


In addition, Indonesia also affected with increasing IDX approximately 0.67% for the first session to the level of 5450.78 (tempo.co, Jakarta). As for the value of the IDR rose slightly to 13,119. But suppose the money market and global stock will still respond to the sentiment continued election of the new president.

Then on 14 November 2016
Asian stock markets were falling, including IDX and impact IDR corrected to near 13,800. This is due to the foreign investors begin to take their money from emerging markets to invest in the US (developed countries), because the opinion that the condition of the US economy will improve under the new president mentioned, it is supported by a plan the Fed raises interest rates, and fiscal policy to increase the US government's budget, in addition to the world's oil supply that has reached the target in October that oil prices fell in November and possibly until the first quarter of 2017.

The aim is fitted, while the US is expansion of lower oil prices. Oil prices fall once again underline that, because the key in energy prices which influence the raw material prices (inflation).
What percentage of foreign equity participation in the Asian stock markets (developing countries), especially the companies ?? if you learn the financial crisis of 2008 should you have to reduce the proportion of their capital investment.

Thus:
Perhaps this is also time for your business expansion, to add value to the company in terms of assets, which would certainly affect stock prices ahead. And I hope the government also opened up opportunities for it.

Thanks.

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