41. Indonesian stocks rose to a new high on optimism low inflation and high growth would boost profits at Indonesian companies. 42. Indonesian stocks rose, led by banks, after a rate cut on most benchmark SBI government bills eased the liquidity squeeze and reduced the risk of company failures. 43. Indonesian stocks traded in New York declined following a market rout in Indonesia. 44. Indonesian stocks were mixed, as PT Indocement Tunngal Prakarsa fell and bank shares rose after the central bank cut key money market rates. 45. INDONESIAN stocks fell for a second day after the central bank lifted the trading limits on the rupiah, raising concern that the weaker currency may hurt corporate earnings. 46. Indonesian stocks fell for a third day, led by PT Telkom, amid concern recent cuts in key money market rates may trigger a weakening of the rupiah. 47. Indonesian stocks fell in tandem with the rupiah, as interest rates cuts weakened the currency, raising concerns corporate profit growth may slow. 48. INDONESIAN stocks fell, as a set of worse-than expected earnings results worried investors the recent gains may have outpaced likely earnings at companies, analysts said. 49. Indonesian stocks fell, led by banks, as the weakening rupiah raised concern about slower corporate earnings and higher inflation. 50. INDONESIAN stocks fell, led by cigarette companies such as PT Gudang Garam, as investors judged them expensive relative to future earnings. |