Indonesia's IDX Closes Higher Awaiting The Fed's Meeting Results (Monday, January 29, 2024)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) strengthened by 20.08 points or 0.28% to 7,157.17 at the close of trading on Monday (29/1/2024).
The index strengthened amid a wait-and-see attitude among market players awaiting the results of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting.
"Asian regional exchanges strengthened amid anticipation of the release of economic data from several countries and the decision of the United States (US) central bank, The Fed, on Tuesday (30/1/2024) and Wednesday (31/1/2024) this week," said the Pilarmas Investindo Sekurtitas Research Team, as reported by Antara, Monday (29/1/2024).
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, five sectors increased, led by the transportation sector, which rose by 1.4%. This was followed by the basic materials and non-primary consumer goods sectors, which rose by 0.42% and 0.31%, respectively.
Meanwhile, six sectors weakened, with the technology sector falling the most at 2.17%, followed by the infrastructure and financial sectors, which fell by 0.68% and 0.54%, respectively.
According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 1.13 million transactions.
A total of 18.72 billion shares changed hands, with a total transaction value of Rp 9.52 trillion.
The majority, or 284 stocks, weakened, while 264 stocks were stagnant and 216 stocks strengthened.
Today's top gainer was SRAJ, which soared 25%, followed by SURI and PSAB, which rose by 24% and 14.71%, respectively.
Meanwhile, the stock with the code SMLE was today's top loser after plunging 23.73%, followed by CGAS and MSKY, which fell by 11.88% and 10.43%, respectively.
Most Asian regional stock exchanges closed with fluctuating results this afternoon. The Nikkei index rose 275.79 points or 0.77% to 36,026.89, the Hang Seng index rose 125.01 points or 0.78% to 16,077.24, the Shanghai index fell 26.86 points or 0.92% to 2,983.36, and the Strait Times index fell 19.22 points or 0.61% to 3,140.31.
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