338 Stocks Corrected, JCI Parks in the Red Zone (Friday, December 1, 2023)

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Nabilah Muhamad 01/12/2023 18:35 WIB
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Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) November 1 - December 1, 2023
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The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) fell 20.83 points or 0.29% to 7,059.906 at the close of trading on Friday (30/12/2023).

The weakening index was followed by 338 stocks that corrected today. Then, 217 other stocks strengthened and 204 stocks were stagnant.

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, eight sectors weakened, with the basic materials sector falling the most at minus 3.53%, followed by the health sector and the consumer staples sector, which fell 2.43% and 1.48% respectively.

Meanwhile, three other sectors increased, led by the technology sector by 2.18%, followed by the industrial sector and the property sector, which rose 1.46% and 0.12% respectively.

According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 1.25 million transactions.

A total of 31.22 billion shares changed hands, with transaction value reaching Rp12.12 trillion.

The issuer with the code PURI was today's top loser after plunging 24.71%, followed by AYAM and SILO, which fell 21.48% and 18.98% respectively.

Meanwhile, today's top gainer was PYFA, which soared 25%, followed by BBYB and NSSS, which rose 14.97% and 14.91% respectively.

Asian regional stock exchanges showed varied movements this afternoon. The Nikkei index weakened 0.17% to 33,431.50, the Hang Seng index weakened 1.25% to 16,830.30, the Shanghai index strengthened 0.07% to 3,031.64, and the Straits Times index strengthened 0.56% to 3,090.31.

Editor : Padjar Iswara

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