The Indonesia stock market has dipped almost 0.5 percent in recent days, with the Jakarta Composite Index hovering just above 8,270 points. However, the market may see a rebound on Monday following positive global market forecasts after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of President Trump’s global tariffs. On Friday, the JCI closed slightly lower, with resource stocks offsetting gains in the financial sector. In the U.S., the major averages closed higher after the Supreme Court ruling, with the NASDAQ up 1.5 percent for the week. Crude oil prices remained steady amid concerns about U.S.-Iran tensions.
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