JAKARTA. Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan (IHSG) berhasil dibuka di zona merah pada akhir pekan ini (12/12). Data RTI menunjukkan, pada pukul 09.23 WIB, indeks naik 0,17% menjadi 5.161,34.
Secara sektoral, kenaikan indeks pagi ini disokong oleh enam sektor. Tiga sektor dengan kenaikan terbesar antara lain: sektor industri dasar yang naik 0,63%, sektor industri lain-lain naik 0,61%, dan sektor manufaktur yang naik 0,585.
Sementara itu, saham-saham yang berada di posisi top gainers pagi ini di antaranya: PT Bentoel International Investama tbk (RMBA) naik 12% menjadi Rp 560, PT Trada Maritim Tbk (TRAM) naik 7,8% menjadi Rp 399, dan PT Dharma Samudera Fishing Industries Tbk (DSFI) naik 5% menjadi Rp 155.
Sedangkan tiga saham penghuni top losers adalah: PT Lippo General Insurance Tbk (LPGI) turun 18,5% menjadi Rp 4.155, PT Apexindo Tbk (APEX) turun 18,18% menjadi Rp 2.250, dan PT (UNIT) turun 17,79% menjadi Rp 268.
Pergerakan positif IHSG mengekor langkah bursa Asia pagi ini. Data Bloomberg menunjukkan, pada pukul 09.03 waktu Tokyo, indeks MSCI Asia Pacific naik 0,1% menjadi 136,89.
Sektor energi dan bahan baku mencatatkan penurunan terbesar di bursa reginal sebesar 2,3% di sepanjang pekan ini. Penurunan disebabkan oleh anjloknya harga minyak dunia di bawah level US$ 60 per barel untuk pertama kalinya sejak Juli 2009.
Untuk sentimen hari ini, pergerakan positif bursa Asia disokong oleh data positif ekonomi AS. Asal tahu saja, penjualan ritel AS pada November lalu naik 0,7% dibanding bulan sebelumnya.
Editor: Barratut Taqiyyah
HONG KONG, Dec 12, 2014 (AFP)
Asian markets mostly rose Friday at the end of a painful week for global shares, as a strong report on US retail sales lifted spirits and Wall Street, while the dollar fought back against the yen's recent revival.
Oil prices continued to tumble after New York's main contract sank through the $60-a-barrel mark in US trade for the first time in more than five years.
Tokyo rose 1.27 percent on the back of the yen's retreat, while Seoul added 0.32 percent, Shanghai edged up 0.12 percent and Hong Kong was 0.24 percent higher but Sydney eased 0.38 percent.
Global markets have been buffeted by profit-taking this week, while Shanghai has swung wildly after racking up more than 20 percent since the middle of November.
However, spirits were lifted by a rally on Wall Street that came in reaction to a healthy US consumer report.
The Commerce Department said retail sales in November, when the holiday shopping season starts, rose a solid 0.7 percent month on month and 5.1 percent over the year. The figures are closely watched as consumer spending accounts for almost three quarters of output in the world's biggest economy.
Also, jobless claims, a sign of the pace of layoffs, fell in the week to December 6.
In New York the Dow gained 0.36 percent, the S&P 500 added 0.45 percent and the Nasdaq rose 0.52 percent.
Thursday's news was the latest to indicate the United States is on a strong recovery track and will add to pressure on the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates sooner than later, buoying the dollar.
The dollar -- which slipped to as low as 117.67 yen Thursday -- bought 119.10 yen in morning Tokyo trade Friday, compared with 118.65 yen in late New York trade.
On oil markets the US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate for January delivery, fell 91 cents to $59.04 in Asia. The contract fell below $60 in New York for the first time since July 2009 in reaction to a report showing US stockpiles were more than expected, adding to an already oversupplied global market. Brent crude eased 61 cents to $63.07.
The euro was struggling after losing ground to the dollar following a disappointing take-up for the European Central Bank's latest round of cheap loan offers to banks aimed at boosting the economy.
The ECB said 306 banks borrowed 129.8 billion euros ($162 billion) in the second round of its programme, compared with forecasts of around 150 billion euros.
The result added to speculation the Bank will launch a more aggressive monetary easing drive early next year, further pressing down the euro.
"Low ECB loan uptake should seal the deal," said Jennifer McKeown of Capital Economics.
The common European currency slipped to $1.2394 Friday from $1.2410 in US trade, although it firmed to 147.52 yen from 147.24 yen
Gold was at $1,224.68 an ounce compared with $1,221.25 late Thursday.
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