Weekly Report | 18 September 2023
The iPhone 15 launch has the lowest price of USD 799 and the most expensive price goes to the iPhone 15 Pro Max variant at USD 1299.
The iPhone 15 launch has the lowest price of USD 799 and the most expensive price goes to the iPhone 15 Pro Max variant at USD 1299.
From the US Markets, Friday’s economic data highlights were dominated by the preliminary reading of consumer sentiment from the University of Michigan. The reading came in at 67.7 for September, lower than expectations of 69.1.
For the previous week, the Dow fell 0.1%, the S&P 500 slipped 0.7% and the NASDAQ lost 1.3%. Arm Holdings surged 25% on its Nasdaq listing debut on Thursday and slightly pulled back 4.5% in Friday trading (15/09/23).
Perseroan bergerak dalam bidang penjualan GPS Pelacak Kendaraan. Perseroan melayani penjualan perangkat keras (hardware) dan perangkat lunak (software) untuk produk Internet of Things (IoT) transportasi darat berupa gps tracker / gps pelacak.
US Market: US Consumer Price Index increased by the most in 14 months in August as the cost of gasoline rose, but the annual rise in Core CPI was the smallest in nearly two years.
US stocks rallied on Thursday (14/09/23) after stronger than expected Retail Sales pointed to a resilient economy even as inflation data came in hotter than expected.
The US Inflation announcement (for August) came in at 3.7% yoy, slightly higher than expectations of 3.6%; as energy prices soared. US Treasury yields did not budge much when the Inflation data came out, suggesting that the Fed will indeed put the brakes on interest rate hikes at its meeting next week.
Throughout 6M23, MYOR posted a 3.1% YoY increase to IDR14.8 trillion in sales, led by Packaged Beverages Processing segment, which recorded a 22.1 YoY increase in sales.
US stocks lost their upward momentum after the Inflation (Aug.) announcement came in at 3.7% yoy, slightly higher than expectations of 3.6%; as energy prices soared.