
Indeks Dolar AS Mendorong Lebih Tinggi Dan Menggoda 91,00
DXY memperpanjang rebound ke area 91,00 pada hari Selasa.Persistennya kekhawatiran pandemi, kegelisahan Brexit memberikan dukungan kepada USD.Yang berikutnya adalah Indeks NFIB, Produktivitas Non-Pertanian AS. Greenback, jika diukur dengan Indeks Dolar AS (DXY), diperdagangkan tidak jauh dari p
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US Market Outlook: Key Trends & Trading Opportunities
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Australian Treasurer Frydenberg: 2019-2020 final budget deficit of A$85.3B or 4.3% of GDP
The federal government debt has jumped to nearly 25% of gross domestic product (GDP), courtesy of the significant surge in the increased welfare payments amid the coronavirus crisis, the Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said at a news briefing in Canberra on Friday.
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Malaysia Industrial Production Plunges In April
Malaysia's industrial production declined sharply in April due to the measures taken to prevent the spread of coronavirus, or Covid-19, pandemic, data from the Department of Statistics showed on Thursday.
Industrial production fell 32.0 percent year-on-year in April, following a 4.9 percent decrease
