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Gold Prices Today at Pegadaian on 27 April 2026: Galeri 24 and UBS

Gold prices at Pegadaian remained stable on Monday, 27 April 2026, with no changes observed from the previous day for products such as Galeri 24, Antam, and UBS. Galeri 24 gold is priced at Rp 2,820,000 per gram, Antam at Rp 2,938,000 per gram, and UBS at Rp 2,879,000 per gram. Pegadaian offers gold bars in various sizes from 0.5 grams to 1,000 grams to meet diverse investment needs among the public.

Murder Trial of State-Owned Bank Branch Head Continues Today, Military Prosecutor Examines 7 Civilian Witnesses

The Military Court II-08 in Jakarta is resuming the trial for the premeditated murder of Mohammad Ilham Pradipta, a branch head at a state-owned bank, with the military prosecutor set to examine seven civilian witnesses today. The three defendants, all military personnel—Serka Muhammad Nasir, Kopda Feri Heriyanto, and Serka Frengky Yaru—face primary charges of premeditated murder under Article 338 of the Criminal Code, alongside subsidiary charges of ordinary murder and alternative charges of deprivation of liberty resulting in death. For Nasir specifically, an additional charge of concealing the death has been filed, as the prosecution aims to uncover the full sequence of events from planning to execution through witness testimonies.

General Chairman of Gerakan Garuda Biru Indonesia Conducts Business Roadshow to China

Nofalia Heikal Safar, General Chairman of Yayasan Garuda Biru Indonesia and Yayasan Salman Peduli Berkarya, undertook an eight-day business roadshow to China, visiting key cities and attending the Canton Fair to explore export opportunities for Indonesian culinary products and agricultural commodities such as pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and turmeric. She highlighted Indonesia's position as China's second-largest supplier of pepper and largest of nutmeg, with additional interest in kemiri and vanilla for culinary and traditional medicine industries. The trip also focused on strategic partnerships for building 1,000 nutritious kitchens to support Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, involving collaboration between Kadin Indonesia's China Committee and Chinese investors in the "Gotong Royong" initiative.

Purbaya Officially Assumes 100% of Aircraft Ticket Tax in Response to Rising Avtur Prices

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has issued Ministerial Regulation No. 24 of 2026, mandating that the government bear 100% of the Value Added Tax (VAT) on domestic scheduled economy-class air transport services until the end of 2026, as a measure to mitigate the impact of surging avtur fuel prices and preserve public purchasing power. This incentive applies to the base fare and fuel surcharge for tickets purchased and flights operated within 60 days from 25 April 2025, with airlines required to issue specific invoices and detailed transaction reports. However, the subsidy excludes services outside the specified periods, non-economy classes, or non-compliant reporting, ensuring standard VAT applies in such cases.

Dedi Mulyadi Prepares Maung School for High-Achieving Students

West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi is launching the Sekolah Manusia Unggulan, or Sekolah Maung, a specialised programme for academically and non-academically talented students, set to begin accepting new pupils in the 2026 SPMB for junior high graduates. The initiative will transform existing public high schools and vocational schools across 27 districts and cities, with selections based on report cards, aptitude tests, and talents in sports, arts, or innovation, aiming to foster competitive generations with smaller class sizes and enhanced facilities funded by government aid and community participation. While education officials and school leaders praise the programme for addressing special educational needs, some activists criticise the choice of already elite schools, advocating instead for uplifting underperforming institutions to include talented but economically disadvantaged students.

From Local Governments to Corporations, Trump Scoops Up Hundreds of Millions in US Bonds

US President Donald Trump reportedly purchased at least $51 million in bonds in March 2026, according to financial disclosure documents released by the US Office of Government Ethics. The investments primarily targeted municipal bonds issued by state and local governments, as well as corporate bonds from companies like Weyerhaeuser and General Motors, with the total value estimated to reach up to $161 million across various asset classes. This disclosure highlights Trump's ongoing financial activities amid his presidency, spanning sectors such as energy, technology, healthcare, and financial services.

Smartphones to Undergo Major Changes to Comply with New European Rules

Starting in February 2027, smartphones sold in Europe will feature removable batteries to facilitate user repairs under the new Right to Repair regulations. While this aims to make battery replacement easier without specialised tools, the exact implementation remains uncertain, potentially affecting global production and extending to devices like tablets and smart glasses. Apple's CEO has emphasised durability over ease of repair, though consumer reactions on platforms like Reddit are largely positive.

The Facts Behind the Child Abuse Case at Jogja Daycare

Police in Yogyakarta raided the Little Aresha daycare in Sorosutan, Umbulharjo, uncovering allegations of severe mistreatment and violence against 53 children, including binding their hands and feet and locking them in bathrooms. Authorities arrested 30 individuals, with 13 designated as suspects, including the foundation head, school principal, and caregivers, charged under laws protecting children from neglect and abuse. This incident highlights critical failures in childcare oversight, prompting deeper investigations that may reveal more victims and underscoring the need for stricter regulations in child welfare services.

President Attends El Rumi-Syifa Hadju Wedding: I Am a Close Friend of Ahmad Dhani

President Prabowo Subianto attended the wedding reception of El Rumi, son of musician and Gerindra Party cadre Ahmad Dhani, and Syifa Hadju at the Raffles Hotel in South Jakarta. Dressed in a grey suit and black peci, the President described his presence as a natural gesture of long-standing friendship with the Dhani family, emphasising Dhani's role as a party member. The event highlights the intersection of personal relationships and political affiliations within Indonesia's ruling circles.

JCI Vulnerable to Correction, Retail Investors Urged to Be Selective and Not Aggressive

The Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) remains susceptible to corrections amid ongoing external pressures, with market observers advising retail investors to adopt a more defensive and selective approach rather than aggressive positioning. Analysts note that the index is testing key support levels around 7,100-7,125, with potential for further declines to 6,950-7,000 if breached, though a technical rebound could occur with positive sentiments like a stronger rupiah or stabilising global markets. In this volatile downtrend environment, short-term investors are encouraged to focus on quick trades during oversold conditions, maintain strict cut-loss discipline, and hold high cash reserves to buffer against uncertainties.

Humanities yesterday: Daycare supervision to three things to face disruption

This compilation of humanities news highlights key developments in Indonesia, including the Education Minister's emphasis on strengthening science and technology, cross-sector synergy, and international collaboration to tackle global disruptions affecting trade, imports, energy, and supply chains. Other stories cover the denial of links between a toddler's death in Cianjur and the free nutritious meals programme, calls for regular local government oversight of daycare centres following child abuse cases, student-led education on protecting personal data in the AI era, and the rush of prospective Hajj pilgrims in NTB to exchange rupiah for Saudi riyals. These reports underscore ongoing efforts in policy, education, and public welfare amid social and technological challenges.

IHSG Projected to Move Sideways This Week, Market Watches Fed Policy

The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) is expected to trade sideways this week (27-30 April 2026), primarily influenced by global sentiments, according to Ratna Lim, Head of Research at Phintraco Sekuritas. Market participants will closely monitor monetary policy decisions from major central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, ECB, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan, all anticipated to maintain their current benchmark interest rates. Additionally, key US economic data releases, such as consumer confidence, housing figures, Q1 GDP, and inflation indicators, will be in focus, potentially testing the psychological level of 7,000 for the IHSG.

Today's Hearing Examines Witnesses in Jakarta Bank Branch Manager Case

The Military Court II-08 in Jakarta is conducting a continuation hearing today for the alleged kidnapping and murder of a 37-year-old bank branch manager with initials MIP, focusing on examining witnesses to uncover the legal facts behind the case. Three defendants—Serka MN, Kopda FH, and Serka FY—are facing multiple charges, including premeditated murder under Article 340 of the Criminal Code, as well as subsidiary, alternative, and cumulative charges related to causing death through deprivation of liberty and concealing the body. The court has rejected the defendants' objections and will proceed with the trial, summoning witnesses gradually from a total of 17 to ensure efficiency amid the case's complexity.

UI Professor: Proposal to Limit Cash Usage Could Reduce High Election Costs

Professor Lili Romli from the University of Indonesia's Political Science Department argues that restricting cash usage in elections could curb money politics and lower the exorbitant costs associated with campaigns. She highlights how candidates often spend millions on vote-buying, which escalates expenses, and stresses that such limits would prevent this trend without hindering campaign activities, which can adapt via social media and other modern methods. KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo supports the need for such regulations, noting the dominance of cash in elections facilitates vote-buying, a persistent issue in electoral democracy.

BPS records 48,200 households in Southwest Papua living in substandard housing

Indonesia's Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has reported that 48,200 households in Southwest Papua, equivalent to 36.35% of the total, occupy homes that do not meet habitability standards, highlighting significant challenges in housing quality despite ownership. South Sorong Regency faces the highest rate at nearly 80%, followed by Maybrat at 62.45%, with these figures closely correlating to poverty levels in the region. This situation poses a serious challenge for the government in enhancing living conditions and reducing poverty in Southwest Papua.

IHSG Expected to Correct at the Start of the Week, Retail Investors Should Consider BULL, HRTA, and ESSA Stocks

The Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) is projected to face continued pressure and potential correction at the open of the week, with trading on Monday (27/4/2026) expected to remain range-bound between support at 7,031 and resistance at 7,191. Market sentiment is influenced by external factors such as the rupiah exchange rate, crude oil prices, and geopolitical developments in the Middle East, compounded by pressures from the banking sector following a downgrade by Fitch Ratings. Analysts recommend that short-term investors exercise caution, while medium- to long-term investors accumulate shares in fundamentally strong companies, including PT Buana Lintas Lautan Tbk (BULL) with a target price of Rp 595 to Rp 630.

Ministry of Housing Allocates 3,000 Subsidised Housing Units in Southwest Papua

The Indonesian central government, through the Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas (PKP), has allocated 3,000 subsidised housing units for Southwest Papua province in 2026 to enhance community welfare and provide affordable homes. Minister Maruarar Sirait highlighted the need for cross-sector collaboration, including partnerships with the National Housing Savings Management Agency and local young entrepreneurs, to ensure the programme's effectiveness. Additionally, the government is improving financing access with inclusive schemes tailored to local conditions, aiming to accelerate implementation and deliver economic benefits to residents.

EU Sanctions Pertamina's Karimun Refinery for Handling Russian Oil

The European Union has adopted its 20th sanctions package against Russia, targeting energy sectors, shadow fleet operations, and financial services to pressure Moscow into negotiations over Ukraine. Notably, for the first time, a third-country port—the Karimun Oil Terminal in Indonesia, owned by state firm Pertamina—has been sanctioned for its links to Russian oil evasion tactics, highlighting the global reach of these measures. This development impacts Indonesia's energy trade and underscores the EU's commitment to curbing Russia's war funding through oil exports.

Series of Local Government Steps Following the Little Aresha Daycare Case in Jogja

In response to the shocking case of child abuse at the unlicensed Little Aresha Daycare in Yogyakarta, local authorities have launched immediate measures including sweeping operations to inspect all daycares in the city and ensuring only licensed facilities operate. The Yogyakarta City Government is providing comprehensive support to victims and their families, encompassing legal aid, psychological counselling, nutritional guidance, and secure alternative childcare options. Provincial officials are evaluating licensing systems and strengthening child protection mechanisms to prevent future incidents, underscoring a commitment to child safety amid public outcry.

Iran War Becomes More Uncertain After Trump's Envoy Cancels Trip to Pakistan

The ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran remains unresolved as US President Donald Trump's envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, cancelled their planned trip to Islamabad for direct talks with Iranian representatives. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described his recent diplomatic visit to Pakistan as productive, conveying Tehran's framework for permanently ending the conflict, while Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pledged continued mediation efforts during a call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Trump's decision underscores US control in negotiations but does not signal an immediate resumption of hostilities, highlighting the fragile state of diplomatic prospects amid regional tensions.

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