khan mereka akan bertahap naiknya hingga ke market price kemudian lepas ke market aja fluktuasinya
On 6/4/08, bejo joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Mulai besok, petrol oil di malaysia naik, tapi cuma 74 sen.. diesel naik > 1RM > > The new price of premium leaded petrol (ULG 97) is RM2.70 per litre > beginning midnight tonight, it was announced a moment ago. The price for ULG > 92 petrol per litre went up by 74 sen to RM2.62. Diesel will go up by RM1 > per litre to RM2.58. > > The 78 sen hike or 40 per cent increase for the ULG 97 petrol is still > below the antiticpated RM4 per litre price projected earlier and among the > cheapest in Asia. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri > Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at a news conference. > > Link : > http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Wednesday/Frontpage/20080604171620/Article/index_html > > *Jack Cowok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > Menurut saya bursa Malaysia paling stabil dan not a crazy follower. > > Seperti yang saya katakan, mungkin mereka mau memancing di air tetangga > yang keruh. > > > Salam > JACK > > *rudd haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > Kalau efek buat capital market, mungkin kita harus lihat lagi ke belakang > dulu waktu Indonesia naikin minyak 80% tahun 2005, ada efeknya juga kah ke > Bursa malaysia?? > > Saya sendir ga tahu persis, karena efek di BEJ ckup terasa.., mungkin > karena BEJ bukan pemain dominan waktu itu, Efek ke luar juga kurang mungkin > > > *Jack Cowok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > Pasti ada effeknya: > > 1. Penyelundupan akan mulai lagi, karena selisih harga menggiurkan. > 2. Kalau gak, harga di Indo dinaikkan lagi untuk menyamai harga malaysia. > > > Jangan-jangan ini memang disengaja, supaya Malaysia bisa dapat barang murah > untuk negaranya. > > Salam > JACK > > *James Arifin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > Kira2 ada efeknya nggak yah ke Indonesia. > > > Dari detik.com > ( > http://www.detikfinance.com/index.php/detik.read/tahun/2008/bulan/06/tgl/04/time/105935/idnews/950192/idkanal/4) > > & Forbes.com (http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/06/03/ap5073497.html) > Jadi pengen tau, bagaimana reaksi rakyat malesa (dan juga rakyat > indonesia yang 'macul' di negara jiran) berkaitan dengan issu ini? Apa > demo-demo juga? Bakar-bakaran juga? Rusuh??? > > Kuala Lumpur - Lonjakan harga minyak mentah dunia memaksa negara-negara > Asia menaikkan harga BBM. Setelah Indonesia, kini giliran Malaysia yang > akan menaikkan harga BBM-nya. Negeri Jiran itu bahkan mengambil langkah > yang lebih dramatis dengan menghapus seluruh subsidi BBM-nya, dan > menyerahkan harga sesuai mekanisme pasar mulai Agustus. Rencana tersebut > akan diumumkan oleh pemerintah Malaysia pada Rabu (3/6/2008). Malaysia > akan menghapuskan subsidi BBM yang mengambil porsi sepertiga dari > belanja APBN Malaysia. Padahal Malaysia kini merupakan net oil exporter > dengan pendapatan sekitar US$ 77,6 miliar per tahun untuk setiap 1 dolar > AS kenaikan harga minyak dunia. > > Harga BBM Malaysia termasuk yang termurah di Asia. Harga BBM di Malaysia > hanya sedikit lebih tinggi ketimbang Myanmar. Dengan harga yang kurang > dari separuh harga BBM di Singapura, maka setiap akhir pekan penduduk > dari Singapura biasanya pergi ke Malaysia untuk sekedar membeli BBM dan > belanja sembako. Pemerintah Malaysia sudah mengeluarkan larangan bagi > warga asing untuk membeli BBM bersubsidinya. Namun lonjakan subsidi > akibat kenaikan harga minyak dunia tak mampu lagi dipikul oleh negara > eksportir minyak terbesar Asia itu. Kenaikan harga minyak mentah dunia > memang telah memaksa negara-negara Asia mulai dari Indonesia hingga > India untuk terus mengurangi subsidi guna mengurangi tekanan dalam > APBN-nya. Menurut Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri Malaysia mengatakan, > harga BBM sesuai mekanisme pasar akan mulai diberlakukan mulai Agustus. > > Berdasarkan harga BBM mengambang sesuai mekanisme pasar di Singapura, > makaharga premium berartinaik hingga 69% menjadi 86 sen atau sekitar Rp > 8.000. Sementara harga solar akan naik hingga 157% menjadi sekitar Rp > 10.050 per liter. Angka ini lebih tinggi dari kenaikan harga BBM yang > diumumkan oleh pemerintah Indonesia 23 Mei lalu. Premium naik menjadi Rp > 6.000, sementara solar naik menjadi Rp 5.500 per liter. "Jika Malaysia > memakai harga BBM sesuai pasar dunia --menggunakan harga Singapura > sebagai perbandingan, maka itu berarti seluruh harga bensin akan naik > lebih dari 100%," kata Alvin Liew, ekonom dari Standard Chartered > seperti dikutip dari Reuters. > > Malaysia to lift controls on motor fuels > (http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/06/03/ap5073497.html) > > Malaysia will remove price controls on gasoline and diesel, allowing > retailers to sell fuel at market rates in an attempt to reduce the > government's ballooning subsidy bill, a Cabinet minister said Tuesday. > The new price structure will start in August, and the retail cost of the > fuel "will depend on global market prices," Domestic Trade and Consumer > Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad said. Economists warned the > unexpected move to abandon fuel subsidies may spark protests, push > inflation sharply higher and weaken consumer spending - a bane to an > already slowing economy. > > Lower-income groups, however, will be given subsidies in other forms - > including cash handouts and fuel quotas - as part of reforms in > Malaysia's fuel subsidy scheme, Shahrir was quoted as saying by the > national news agency Bernama. The government is also considering > introducing a windfall profit tax on oil companies, he said, with > further details to be announced Wednesday. Gasoline, diesel and natural > gas in Malaysia are heavily subsidized and expected to cost the treasury > more than 45 billion ringgit (US$14 billion; euro9 billion) this year. > The government says the increasing subsidy bill is becoming untenable > and that Malaysians who can afford to pay global prices should do so. > Economists were surprised by Malaysia's plan to end the price controls > rather than gradually raising pump prices to curb its subsidy bill, as > countries such as Indonesia and Taiwan have done. Retail fuel prices in > Malaysia - among the lowest in Asia - could more than double under the > new scheme, and the increase could spark protests from a population used > to heavy subsidies, the economists warned. > > "People are expecting a gradual lifting of fuel subsidies, not doing it > at one shot. It seems to be extreme," said Gundi Cahyadi, economist with > Singapore-based economic think-tank IDEAglobal. > > "The impact is going to be negative. For sure, you're going to see > inflation shoot higher from August onwards because it will affect prices > across the board. Consumer spending and business investment will slow > down if this happens," he said. Inflation hit a 15-month high of 3 > percent in April, and is forecast at 2.5 percent to 3 percent for the > full year. The central bank has cut its 2008 economic growth forecast to > 5 percent to 6 percent, from 6 percent to 6.5 percent previously. > Manoharan Mottain, economist with AmInvestment Bank, said the removal of > price controls would lead to "a lot of unhappiness" because the > country's poor transportation system makes many people reliant on their > cars. > > "A total withdrawal (of fuel subsidy) could lead to chaos. There will be > protests. It will choke consumer spending and could lead to dangerous > levels of inflation," he warned. > > Cahyadi said the new fuel plan is a "great risk" to Prime Minister > Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is fighting for his political survival after > his ruling coalition suffered election losses in March partly due to the > rising cost of living. Fuel prices in Malaysia have been unchanged since > February 2006, with regular gasoline costing 1.92 ringgit (US$0.61; > euro0.40) a liter, or 7.27 ringgit (US$2.34; euro1.52) a gallon. That is > less than half the price in neighboring Singapore. > > On Monday, Malaysia banned gasoline sales to foreign-registered vehicles > near the Thai border. 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