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To: r q lad who wrote (392)2/20/1998 3:59:00 AM
From: Jay Fisk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 947
 
Randy,

That was the site. I just added the ^JKSE to my personal portfolio in Yahoo. Apologies for the delayed response, out flying today, here's the latest from Bloomberg at midnite (ADT):

Rupiah Falls 7.5% on More IMF Opposition to Peg

The Indonesian rupiah fell for the first time in four days as the International Monetary Fund reiterated its opposition to the country pegging its currency to the dollar at this time. The rupiah fell as much as 7.5 percent to 9,565 a U.S. dollar. It has risen 12 percent in the past three days. ''The market is increasingly doubtful of Indonesia's resolve to implement the peg,'' said Daniel Lian, head of Asian research at ANZ Investment Bank in Singapore. Expectations that Indonesia was determined to go ahead with the peg boosted the rupiah earlier this week as investors who had sold the rupiah reversed their positions. Investors had expected the rupiah to be pegged at about 5,000 a dollar to 6,000 a dollar.

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