JOB OPPORTUNITY AS SALES EXECUTIVE

PT. FLYWELL TRAVEL INDONESIA give you a career opportunity. applicant should have following criteria: Female, 25-35 years old; S1; Fluent in English, Arabic is a plus; Good computer skill (Ms. Office, Excel, Internet); Good looking; Have knowledge of hotel / travel. position as Sales Executive degree: S1.


Position Sales Executive
degree S1
skills & requirements
  • Female, 25-35 years old
  • S1
  • Fluent in English, Arabic is a plus
  • Good computer skill (Ms. Office, Excel, Internet)
  • Good looking
  • Have knowledge of hotel / travel

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Dollar Saw Large Increase in October

The average monthly value for the trade-weighted dollar index of 15 major currencies tracked by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta rose 7 percent in October from the previous month. The dollar gained in all the major subindexes, posting the greatest increase in the Americas subindex with a 14.3 percent rise. The Europe subindex climbed 7.5 percent while the Pacific and the Pacific-excluding-Japan rose 0.3 and 5.1 percent, respectively. The classic subindex, which is the analogue of the original Atlanta index, was up 5.5 percent. The overall index was 8.6 percent below its year-ago level in October. On a daily basis, the overall index rose 15.3 percent from the low reached on March 18 to the end of October. The daily index was 11.7 percent above its value at the end of October 2007.

The Atlanta Fed index is based on 1995–97 bilateral trade weights for 15 currencies. The European subindex includes the European Monetary Union, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The Pacific subindex includes Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. The Americas subindex includes Brazil, Canada and Mexico. The overall dollar index includes the Saudi Arabian riyal along with the foregoing 14 currencies. The classic subindex includes the European Monetary Union, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia and Canada. All figures are indexes and not actual exchange rates. A rise in the index or subindex reflects a strengthening of the dollar against currencies included. More

Source: http://www.frbatlanta.org/

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