Tuesday, 02 June 2026   Not everyone wants to chase the next hot stock or crypto trend. For many investors, preserving capital and generating stable returns is far more important than taking big risks. As we move through 2026, rising interest rates and economic uncertainty have made low-risk investments attractive once again.   Here are 11 of the safest investment options to consider this year.   1.High-Yield Savings Accounts   A high-yield savings account is one of the simplest ways to earn interest while keeping your money accessible. It’s ideal for emergency funds and short-term goals.   2.Certificates of Deposit (CDs)   CDs typically offerBaca Lebih Lanjut →

Tuesday, 02 June 2026   When people think about Lombok, they usually picture white-sand beaches, rolling hills, and crystal-clear water. But behind the tourism appeal, Lombok is also becoming a testing ground for something much bigger: sustainable development.   Over the last several years, Indonesia and Denmark have been working together to help transform Lombok into a more sustainable and environmentally friendly island. The partnership focuses on renewable energy, waste management, and long-term green development that can eventually be replicated across other Indonesian islands.   The cooperation officially began in 2016 through a government-to-government program involving Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the NationalBaca Lebih Lanjut →

Tuesday, 02 June 2026   Investing can sound intimidating at first. There are charts everywhere, financial terms that feel confusing, and people online acting like stock market geniuses. But honestly, understanding investing does not always require a finance degree. Sometimes, mastering a few basic concepts is already enough to build a strong foundation.   The first important concept is risk and return. In investing, higher potential returns usually come with higher risks. If an investment promises massive profits quickly, there is usually a catch behind it. Smart investors always balance their goals, risk tolerance, and investment timeline before putting money anywhere.   The second conceptBaca Lebih Lanjut →

Tuesday, 02 June 2026   Whenever conflict erupts in the Middle East, global investors immediately become nervous. Oil prices jump, stock markets become volatile, and financial headlines suddenly feel dramatic. But what does this actually mean for ordinary investors? Should people panic and sell everything? Probably not.   History shows that geopolitical conflicts often create short-term market fear, but not always long-term disaster. During major global crises like the Gulf War, the September 11 attacks, or the Russia-Ukraine conflict, markets initially dropped before eventually recovering. Investors who panic-sold usually regretted it later.   One of the biggest impacts of Middle East conflict is oil prices.Baca Lebih Lanjut →