Bursa saham Wall Street Amerika Serikat ditutup ke zona merah, pada perdagangan di akhir pekan lalu. Para investor di Wall Street mencermati data inflasi Amerika Serikat yang sejalan dengan estimasi, serta mempertimbangkan ketidakpastian politik Amerika Serikat setelah debat pertama pemilihan presiden antara Donald Trump dan Joe Biden.
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00:00We are in Wall Street, USA, where the U.S. Treasury closed to the red zone at the end of last week.
00:06Investors in Wall Street are looking at the U.S. inflation data, which is estimated and considering the uncertainty of U.S. politics
00:13after the first debate of the presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden's defense.
00:23Nike's slump was recorded in one day of trading in the last two decades.
00:28The pressure on Nike's stock market is often considered a bad job in fiscal 2025.
00:34In addition to occupying a wider consumer policy sector, Nike's stock market fell by almost 20% to an average of US$75 per share.
00:43The data shows that the U.S. monthly inflation did not change in May,
00:48an exciting development after a strong price increase earlier this year.
00:53However, this raises doubts about the effectiveness of Dovec's monetary policy.
00:58Trade department reports also showed that consumer spending increased slightly last month,
01:03so it arouses optimism that the U.S. central bank could plan a very cold soft landing for the economy.
01:10LSAG FedWatch data shows that the speculation about the decline of the flower breed in September has risen to 66%.
01:18There was also the first debate on Thursday between U.S. President Joe Biden
01:22and his rival from the Republican Party, Donald Trump, which was also considered a bad share.
01:26A number of officials say that the uncertainty is not decreasing after the debate, but rather increasing.
01:31The energy sector in the S&P 500 index and real estate are the best-performing sectors, or up 0.42% and 0.62%.
01:42From the oil price community, the price of oil has risen again due to the global oil shortage
01:50due to geopolitical pressure in the Middle East and Europe.
01:53Brand-owned crude oil for August last weekend rose to US$86.41 per barrel.
02:01West Texas Intermediate or WTI US crude oil fell 0.24% to US$81.54 per barrel.
02:14From the domestic market, the Indonesian Fed ended last week's trading session on Friday
02:19with a 1.37% jump to level 7063, much higher than the previous week's closing session at level 6880.
02:29Foreign investors set up a 2.13 trillion rupiah equity flow in the regular market in the last week.
02:36However, this week, the market players pointed out the data of Indonesian, German, and European invasions.
02:40Domestic invasions are thought to tend to increase limitedly.
02:44Various sources for IDX Juno.
02:49Yes, it's quite exciting, the debate between Biden and Trump.
02:54A lot of people criticized how Biden debated Trump and vice versa.
02:59We'll see how the US market and the US public will respond to the results of the debate.
03:07We have other information.
03:08Wall Street stocks were closed at the end of last week's trading session.
03:12Investors on Wall Street shared US information, which is estimated to be based on US political uncertainty
03:19after the first debate of the US presidential election.
03:24We can see the full data.
03:25Dow Jones Industrial Average index fell 0.11% to 39,122.
03:30S&P 500 index lost 0.41% to level 5,460.
03:35Nasdaq Composite Index fell 0.7% to level 17,732.
03:42Yes, the uncertainty of French politics also shook the European market.
03:46CAC40 Index lost 0.68% to level 7,479.
03:53FTSE 100 Index fell 0.19% to level 8,164.
03:58DAX German Index rose 0.13% to level 18,234.
04:03From commodities, WTI oil rose 0.23% to level 81,73 USD per barrel.
04:09Nickel rose 0.81% to level 17,242 USD per metric ton.
04:15Gold fell 0.25% to level 2,334 USD per troy ounce.
04:21Let's move to foreign currency.
04:23The exchange rate of Rupiah to a number of major currencies in the world is as follows.
04:26Rupiah is 16,350 to the US dollar.
04:31Then the rupee to the euro is 17,507.
04:34To the pound sterling is 20,678.
04:37To the yen, Japan is around 101.63.