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Modest Rebound Tipped For Jakarta Stock Market

6/12/2012 10:10 PM ET

The Indonesia stock market turned lower again on Tuesday, one session after it had ended the two-day losing streak in which it had given away more than 15 points or 0.4 percent. The Jakarta Composite Index finished just above the 3,850-point plateau, although now investors are looking for a positive bounce when the market opens on Wednesday.

The global forecast for the Asian markets is cautiously optimistic, with many of the regional bourses remaining oversold and at attractive valuations. There also remains some positive sentiment regarding the Spanish bailout, although caution is starting to take hold. Further limiting the upside, investors will be cautious ahead of this weekend's critical vote in Greece. On the U.S. economic front, the Labor Department reported a drop in both import and export prices. The European and U.S. markets finished higher and the Asian bourses are expected to open in similar fashion.

The JCI finished modestly lower on Tuesday following losses from the resource stocks and the energy producers.

For the day, the index retreated 13.63 points or 0.4 percent to finish at 3,852.58 after trading between 3,824.95 and 3,855.45.

Among the decliners, Bumi Resources shed 4 percent, while Adaro Energy lost 3.2 percent, United Tractors plunged 5.8 percent, Medco Energi Internasional fell 3.6 percent, Energi Mega Persada gave away 2.8 percent.

The lead from Wall Street is positive as showed a strong move back to the upside on Tuesday, after moving sharply lower in the previous session. The markets benefited from bargain hunting following Monday's sell-off, as well as a pullback by Spanish bond yields. The bourses remain at relatively low levels after plummeting in May.

Traders also continued to digest news of a bailout for Spain, which has requested 100 billion euros from a euro area bailout fund in order to shore up its banking system. The Spanish ten-year bond yield hit a euro-era high during the day, but a pullback going into the close also contributed to the buying interest on Wall Street.

On the U.S. economic front, the Labor Department reported a 1.0 percent drop in import prices and a 0.4 percent fall in export prices in May. The drop in import prices, which compared to estimates for a 1.1 percent decrease, was largely due to a 4.2 percent decrease in prices for fuel imports.

Among individual stocks, shares of Texas Instruments (TXN) rose by 2.1 percent after the chip maker narrowed its second quarter guidance. Juniper Networks (JNPR) also ended the day higher after announcing a new stock buyback program to purchase up to $1 billion worth of its stock.

Meanwhile, shares of FactSet Research Systems (FDS) tumbled 12.3 percent after the financial information company reported better than expected third quarter earnings but provided disappointing fourth quarter guidance.

The major averages saw continued strength going into the close, ending the day near their highs for the session as the Dow jumped 162.57 points or 1.3 percent to finish at 12,573.80, while the NASDAQ advanced 33.34 points or 1.2 percent to end at 2,843.07 and the S&P 500 surged up 15.25 points or 1.2 percent at 1,324.18.

In economic news, Indonesia's central bank on Tuesday decided to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a record low for the fourth consecutive time, in line with expectations. The Board of Governors of Bank Indonesia retained the policy rate at 5.75 percent, citing weaker inflation expectations and a stable domestic economy, despite an increase in global economic uncertainty. The bank said it expects the Indonesian economy to expand in the 6.3-6.7 percent range in the second quarter and the whole of 2012.

by RTT Staff Writer

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