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Apple Inc.

2015-Today

Art & Creative director

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Facebook Inc.

2012-2015

Web designer & developer

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IBM Inc.

2011-2012

Mid-level designer

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Rupiah Terhambat Stochastic yang Mulai Oversold



Akasia Media, Indonesia- Nilai tukar rupiah kembali menguat melawan dolar Amerika Serikat (AS) pada perdagangan Selasa (14/1/2020), tetapi dengan laju penguatan yang melambat jika dibandingkan dengan dua hari terakhir.

Rupiah langsung menguat 0,11% ke level Rp 13.650/US$ begitu perdagangan hari ini dibuka. Dalam perjalanannya, penguatan rupiah bertambah menjadi 0,26% menjadi Rp 13.630/US$. Level tersebut menjadi yang terkuat bagi rupiah hari ini, dan juga terkuat sejak Februari 2018.

Setelah mencapai level tersebut, penguatan rupiah terpangkas dan tersisa 0,07% di level Rp 13.655/US$ pada pukul 13:00 WIB. Dalam dua hari sebelumnya, rupiah menguat masing-masing sebesar 0,65%.

Sentimen pelaku pasar yang sedang bagus-bagusnya terus memberikan tenaga bagi rupiah untuk menguat. Kesepakatan dagang AS dengan China yang akan ditandatangani Rabu (15/1/2020) besok di Washington menjadi faktor utama di balik penguatan rupiah.

Selain itu, pelaku pasar juga menanti rilis data neraca perdagangan Indonesia yang dirilis besok. Konsensus yang dihimpun Trading Economics menunjukkan defisit neraca perdagangan RI diperkirakan membaik menjadi US$ 130 juta pada Desember, dari bulan sebelumnya yang defisit sebesar US$ 1,33 miliar.

Sementara itu, konsensus pasar yang dihimpun CNBC Indonesia memperkirakan ekspor masih akan terkontraksi (tumbuh negatif) 1,9% secara year-on-year (YoY). Sementara itu, impor juga terkontraksi 4,4% YoY dan neraca perdagangan defisit US$ 456,5 juta. Data tersebut akan menjadi penggerak rupiah pada Rabu besok.

Sementara secara teknikal, laju penguatan rupiah melawan dolar AS atau yang disimbolkan USD/IDR tertahan oleh indikator Stochastic yang berada di wilayah jenuh jual (oversold) pada grafik harian.

Stochastic merupakan leading indicator, atau indikator yang mendahului pergerakan harga. Ketika suatu instrumen memasuki wilayah oversold, maka penurunan instrumen tersebut sudah terlalu besar, dan berpeluang akan bangkit.

Dalam hal ini, dolar AS memiliki potensi bangkit melawan rupiah. Meski demikian, kebangkitan dolar AS akan bersifat korektif dan berpeluang kembali tertekan.

Secara teknikal, tanda-tanda penguatan rupiah sudah muncul sejak Selasa (7/1/2020). Saat itu rupiah membuka perdagangan di level Rp 13.930/US$, dan mengakhiri perdagangan di Rp 13.870/US$, atau menguat 0,47%.

Level pembukaan rupiah itu sekaligus menjadi titik terlemahnya, sementara level penutupan menjadi titik terkuat rupiah pada hari Selasa. Dengan demikian, secara teknikal rupiah membentuk pola Black Marubozu.

Grafik di atas menunjukkan pergerakan harian dolar AS vs rupiah (USD/IDR) dalam candlestick. Black Marubozu terjadi pada Selasa lalu, yang menjadi tanda jika dominannya para investor menjual dolar AS dan atau membeli rupiah.

Munculnya black Marubozu kerap dijadikan sinyal kuat jika harga suatu instrumen akan mengalami penurunan lebih lanjut. Dalam hal ini, nilai tukar dolar AS melemah melawan rupiah. Dengan kata lain, rupiah berpotensi melanjutkan penguatan.

Dominannya para investor menjual dolar AS dan atau membeli rupiah akhirnya terlihat lagi sejak Kamis (9/1/2020) setelah menahan diri akibat risiko perang antara AS dan Iran sehari sebelumnya.

Indikator Stochastic sudah berada di wilayah oversold dalam cukup lama, sehingga potensi bangkitnya dolar AS memang cukup besar. Support (tahanan bawah) berada di kisaran Rp 13.740/US$ (level terkuat rupiah Oktober 2017). Hari ini level tersebut sempat dilewati, tetapi kemudian rupiah berbalik ke atas level tersebut.

Rupiah masih berpotensi menguat menuju support tersebut hari ini. Ke depannya selama tertahan di atas support, rupiah berisiko mengalami koreksi.

Namun jika mampu menembusnya, Mata Uang Garuda berpeluang menguat menuju Rp 13.615/US$. Jika level tersebut berhasil ditembus secara konsisten, rupiah berpeluang menguat Rp 13.590 sampai Rp 13.560/US$.

Resisten (tahanan atas) terdekat berada di level Rp 13.700/US$, jika dilewati, rupiah berisiko terkoreksi menuju Rp 13.760/US$. Selama tertahan di bawah Rp 13.700/US$, rupiah cenderung masih akan menguat. 

Businesses Using Paper Instead of Plastic? Not Necessarily Better for The Environment, Experts Say

AkasiaMedia.com, Business- Plastic has developed a bad reputation for the impact it has on the environment. 

Ocean conservancy groups have estimated that about 8 million tonnes of plastic-based products from bags to bottles and straws end up in the sea each year harming marine life. Plastic items also choke landfills.

This has led some businesses in Singapore to switch to alternative materials such as paper for their packaging in the belief that they are better for the environment.

At eateries, paper boxes, straws and cups are becoming common. Some retailers are also switching to paper bags to pack items for their customers.

Optician Eyewear Optics made the switch in October last year in the interest of the environment, the firm’s director Alex Chong told CNA. 

“All along, for two decades, we were using plastic, and realised it’s harmful, toxic. We are given a choice - spend a bit more and save the Earth, so we decided to do that,” he said.

Plain Vanilla bakery also swapped its plastic straws for metal ones and switched to paper cups lined with polylactic acid (PLA), a plant-based plastic alternative.

But some experts say that packaging products made from paper are not necessarily more eco-friendly. They are in fact more resource intensive to produce.

PAPER BAGS GET CONTAMINATED EASILY

Environmental expert and founder of non-profit group Plastic-Lite Singapore Ms Aarti Giri said: “Plastic seems to have become the punching bag in society.”

But paper bags are likely to fill up a landfill faster as they take up more space, she added.

The use of paper also leads to deforestation, one of the primary causes of climate change, Ms Giri said.

Mr Liow Chean Siang, head of environmental certifications at the Singapore Environment Council, said that even if paper products like bags are “100 per cent recyclable”, once they are contaminated by items such as food, they will need to be disposed of as general waste.

“Depending on the degree of contamination, the full contents of the blue recycling bins may be unfit for recycling and require incineration as general waste,” he said.

“Paper bags are generally heavier than plastic bags. This increases their carbon footprint in transportation. The paper bags have to be reused at least a few times to be more environmentally friendly than plastic bags. Thus, if the paper bag becomes a single-use one, its environmental footprint might be bigger,” Mr Liow said.

According to a "life cycle assessment of grocery carrier bags" report published by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency last year, common supermarket plastic bags "are the carriers providing the overall lowest environmental impact" even when they are not reused.

A paper bag would need to be reused up to 43 times before having a net environmental benefit, as opposed to the common plastic bag that needs to be reused once to have the same benefit.

However, reusing these paper bags can be challenging as they tend to tear, the experts said.

Some firms pride themselves in using biodegradable paper products, which by definition are capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. They see that as an eco-friendly solution. However, such items have no benefit for the environment in Singapore’s context, the experts said.

“It doesn’t make much difference in Singapore that paper products are biodegradable when most of the waste is incinerated,” said co-founder of zero-waste store Florence Tay.

She explained that biodegradable paper breaks down in very specific conditions when mixed with other materials, which means that left in a landfill, they will not decompose.

They will likely need to be broken down in a facility, which Singapore does not have, she said. On the other hand, standard paper cups and boxes are typically lined with plastic and therefore neither recyclable nor compostable.

PLA-LINED PRODUCTS COME WITH THEIR OWN PROBLEMS

While polylactic acid-lined products may appear to be a better solution, Ms Giri said that they present their own problems.

PLA is derived from renewable resources such as corn, tapioca and sugarcane.

"Corn is commonly used, and because it is modified to be hardy, higher quantities of fertilisers and chemical pesticides tend to be used during their growth which results in water and soil pollution," she said.

Ms Giri said the PLA industry may worsen another urgent problem- food shortage, because PLA is usually cultivated on land that could be better used to grow food. 

"Agricultural land has always been a very precious commodity, more so now, especially now as we may be seeing more acute food shortages worldwide stemming from global warming, she said. 

"It's like a soothing balm but the wound stemming from our single-use or disposable lifestyle may not really heal," Ms Giri said.

When asked why Plain Vanilla settled on PLA-lined paper cups, chief executive Vanessa Kenchington said: “Of all the available materials available in the Singapore market now, PLA is the most environmentally friendly option material that meets our requirements.”

She added that the firm did thorough research and spoke to people in the single-use food packaging industry to understand its options before committing to PLA-lined paper cups in February this year.

Another factor the firm had to consider was that a water-resistant lining is required for cups to hold liquids, Ms Kenchington said. The PLA-lined cups cost almost double that of the plastic cups the eatery previously used.

The firm also adopts other eco-friendly practices such as using beeswax wrap instead of cling wrap to store food.

"We have learnt that often the best we can do to be environmentally responsible is to go with the lesser of the two available evils,and at the moment, this means that we cannot fully close the loop due to the lack of existing infrastructure in this regard," she said.

While businesses want to show that they are doing something good for the environment, the solution does not lie with choosing one material over another, experts said.

They should avoid single-use items altogether in favour of reusables, added the experts. 

Businesses can start making their customers question their need for a bag regardless of what material it is made of, suggested Ms Tay. 

"Instead of asking if customers need a bag, they could suggest that they put the item in their own bag."

China Pneumonia Outbreak May be Linked to New Type of Virus: WHO

AkasiaMedia.com, Asia- A cluster of more than 50 pneumonia cases in the central Chinese city of Wuhan may be due to a newly emerging member of the family of viruses that caused the deadly SARS and MERS outbreaks, World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday (Jan 8).

While the United Nations health agency said it needed more comprehensive information to confirm precisely the type of pathogen causing the infections, it said a new coronavirus was a possibility.

But on Thursday, Chinese state television was more conclusive, citing pathogen test results from a preliminary assessment expert group.

"As of Jan 7, 2020, the laboratory detected a new type of coronavirus," China Central Television (CCTV) said in a report. "The new coronavirus that caused this epidemic situation is different from previously discovered human coronaviruses, and further understanding of the virus requires more scientific research."

The CCTV report did not identify the laboratory or the expert group.

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can cause infections ranging from the common cold to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Some of the virus types cause less severe disease, while some - like the one that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) - are far more severe.

"The initial information about the cases of pneumonia in Wuhan ... pointed to a coronavirus as a possible pathogen causing this cluster," the WHO said in a statement.

It added that since Chinese authorities have conducted laboratory tests and eliminated the SARS coronavirus and the MERS one as possible causes, as well as flu, bird flu, adenovirus and other common respiratory pathogens, "therefore, a novel coronavirus could not be ruled out".

The pneumonia outbreak started last month, and 59 cases had been reported by Chinese authorities by Sunday.

The WHO noted that coronaviruses emerge periodically - including in 2002 to cause SARS and in 2012 to cause MERS.

It said that according to Chinese authorities, the virus behind the Wuhan cases can cause severe illness in some patients and does not appear to pass easily from person to person.

"More comprehensive information is required to confirm the pathogen, as well as to better understand the epidemiology of the outbreak, the clinical picture, the investigations to determine the source, modes of transmission, extent of infection, and the countermeasures implemented," the WHO said.

In 2003, Chinese officials covered up a SARS outbreak for weeks before a growing death toll and rumors forced the government to reveal the epidemic. The disease spread rapidly to other cities and countries in 2003. More than 8,000 people were infected and 775 died.

BMKG Memprediksi Badai di Wilayah Jabodetabek 08-12 Januari 2020

Seperti yang telah dirilis BMKG sebelumnya bahwa hujan dengan intensitas sedang hingga lebat masih berpotensi terjadi. Hasil analisis dinamika atmosfer menunjukkan aktivitas monsun Asia masih signifikan, gelombang atmosfer (MJO) masih aktif di wilayah Indonesia, pola konvergensi angin yang memanjang mulai dari Banten bagian utara hingga Nusa Tenggara sebagai akibat dari adanya pusat tekanan rendah di Barat Laut Australia dan Bibit Siklon Tropis di sekitar Teluk Carpentaria Australia, berpotensi cukup signifikan meningkatkan pertumbuhan awan hujan di beberapa wilayah Indonesia termasuk JABODETABEK.

Berdasarkan kondisi tersebut, BMKG menyampaikan prakiraan potensi Hujan Sedang-Lebat di wilayah JABODETABEK sebagai berikut;

Tanggal 08 Januari 2020

Diprediksikan potensi hujan dengan intensitas sedang dapat terjadi mulai siang hari di wilayah Bogor, Depok, Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta Timur, Tangerang Selatan, Bekasi bagian barat, dan pada malam hari di wilayah Jakarta Pusat dan Jakarta Utara.

Tanggal 09-10 Januari 2020

Potensi hujan dengan intensitas sedang-lebat disertai angin kencang dan kilat / petir (thunderstorm) dapat terjadi mulai dini hari menjelang pagi hari terutama di wilayah Jakarta Utara, Jakarta Pusat, Jakarta Barat, Jakarta Timur, Jakarta Selatan, Tangerang, Bekasi, sebagian Depok dan Bogor. Intensitas hujan dapat menurun pada pagi menjelang siang hari, dan berpeluang kembali meningkat pada sore menjelang malam.

Tanggal 11-12 Januari 2020

Secara umum, kondisi hujan di wilayah JABODETABEK relatif berkurang dibandingkan dengan periode tanggal sebelumnya. Hujan dengan intensitas ringan-sedang masih dapat terjadi terutama di wilayah Bogor, Depok, Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta Timur, Bekasi, dan Tangerang.

Kondisi Pasang Naik Air Laut

Pasang naik maksimum di Teluk Jakarta dapat terjadi pada periode tanggal 09-12 Januari 2020 dengan ketinggian maksimum 0.6 meter, kondisi ini berpotensi menghambat laju aliran air sungai masuk ke laut di Teluk Jakarta.

Kesimpulan

Hujan dengan intensitas sedang-lebat masih berpotensi terjadi di wilayah JABODETABEK pada periode 09-12 Januari 2020, namun tidak se-ekstrem hujan yang terjadi pada tanggal 01 Januari 2020. Masyarakat diimbau agar tetap waspada dan berhati-hati terhadap dampak yang dapat ditimbulkan seperti angin kencang, genangan, banjir, banjir bandang, tanah longsor, pohon tumbang, dan jalan licin.

Bagi masyarakat yang hendak memperoleh informasi terkini, BMKG membuka layanan informasi cuaca 24 jam, yaitu melalui:

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follow media sosial @infoBMKG;
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BPPT Prediksi Hujan Lebat di Akhir Pekan

AkasiaMedia.com, Indonesia- Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi (BPPT) mengakui hujan sangat deras akan terjadi di daerah Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, dan Bekasi (Jabodetabek) pada akhir pekan, Sabtu 11 Januari.

Hal ini diungkap menanggapi peringatan dari situs Kedutaan besar Amerika Serikat untuk Indonesia. Dalam peringatan itu ditulis akan terjadi anomali hujan akibat intensitas yang tidak biasa pada Minggu, 12 Januari 2020 mendatang.

"Banyak yang menanyakan ke saya tentang kebenaran info(rmasi) ini.
Saya jawab lugas saja: iya," jelas Kepala Balai Besar Teknologi Modifikasi Cuaca (BBTMC) BPPT Tri Handoko Seto dalam keterangan tertulis yang diterima CNNIndonesia.com, Rabu (8/1).

"Tim Operasi Teknologi Modifikasi Cuaca (TMC) BPPT sejak beberapa hari lalu memperkirakan bahwa tanggal 11 Januari," lanjutnya dalam pernyataan itu.

Namun, Tri menjelaskan kalau hujan yang diperkirakan terjadi pada Sabtu (11/1) mendatang tidak akan sederas hujan pada malam tahun baru, 31 Desember sampai 1 Januari lalu.

"Tapi berpotensi mengakibatkan genangan atau banjir di sejumlah titik," lanjutnya.

Hal diungkap berdasarkan pengamatan curah hujan rata-rata di wilayah Jabodetabek yang ada di kisaran 50-100 mm. Sementara curah hujan yang tergolong cuaca ekstriem menurut BMKG jika ada di atas 150 mm/hari.

"Kami menyadari bahwa terbang malam dalam operasi TMC merupakan operasi berisiko sangat sangat tinggi. Menyemai awan malam hari sungguh tidak mudah," kata Tri.

Sebelumnya, Menteri Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat (PUPR) Basuki Hadimuljono mengatakan curah hujan tinggi diprediksi kembali terjadi pada 11-15 Januari 2020.

Proyeksi itu dikutipnya dari laporan Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG) saat rapat terbatas dengan Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) dan Wakil Presiden Ma'ruf Amin di Istana Kepresidenan, Jumat (3/1). Rapat itu turut dihadiri para perwakilan kementerian/lembaga terkait.

Pemerintah Tidak Suntik Dana BPJS Untuk 2020


AkasiaMedia.com, Indonesia- Menteri Keuangan (Menkeu), Sri Mulyani menegaskan bahwa Kemenkeu tidak akan menyuntikkan dana untuk BPJS Kesehatan lagi untuk tahun 2020. Alasannya karena telah naiknya iuran BPJS per 1 Januari lalu.

"Dengan ada kenaikan (iuran), maka kita melihat BPJS Kesehatan tidak perlu tambahan dana di 2020, dan BPJS juga sudah menjanjikan akan menjaga keuangan tahun ini dengan baik," kata Menkeu di Kantor Kementerian Keuangan, Jakarta, Selasa (7/1).

Pernyataan Menkeu dibenarkan Direktur Jenderal (Dirjen) Anggaran, Askolani. Menurutnya, Kementerian Keuangan juga tidak akan menambahkan anggaran untuk BPJS Kesehatan, meski nantinya para peserta mandiri kelas III berpotensi dipindah menjadi peserta Penerima Bantuan Iuran (PBI).

“Itu dikarenakan sebelumnya pemerintah telah menaikkan anggaran untuk BPJS dua kali lipat dalam Anggaran Pendapatan dan Belanja Negara (APBN) 2020. Sehingga, jika anggaran 2019 lalu sebesar Rp26,7 triliun, tahun ini naik menjadi Rp48,8 triliun,” katanya.

"Kuota akan tetap kami jaga. Anggaran tidak akan naik, sudah cukup, kan sudah ditambah dua kali lipat," tambahnya.

Meski, akan tetap diberikan subsidi pada peserta PBI, hingga Rp26,7 triliun. Tidak hanya itu, Kemenkeu juga telah mengalokasikan dana sebesar Rp22,07 triliun untuk dana cadangan PBI.

"Sehingga belanja jaminan kesehatan nasional (JKN) di tahun ini adalah Rp40 triliun lebih. Kebijakan ini tentu dengan perbaikan jaminan kesehatan ke masyarakat. Estimasi di 2020 tidak ada kebutuhan suntikan dana seperti dilakukan di 2019 dan sebelumnya," ujarnya.

Breaking: Aceh Diguncang Gempa 6,4


Gempa mengguncang kota Aceh siang ini, Selasa (7/1/2020) pukul 13:05:18 WIB. Gempa tersebut berkekuatan magnitudo 6,4.

Melalui laman resmi Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG) www.bmkg.go.id, gempa yang terjadi tidak berpotensi tsunami.

Gempa tersebut berlokasi 24 kilometer barat daya Sinabang, Aceh. Kedalaman gempa 13 kilometer dan berada pada titik 2.29 Lintang Utara-96.24 Bujur Timur.

Meski begitu, BMKG tetap mengeluarkan imbauan dan meminta warganya untuk tetap berhati-hati.

"Hati-hati terhadap gempa bumi susulan yang mungkin terjadi," tulis BMKG.

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