Ahead of the Weekend, the IHSG Rises to 7,253 (Friday, July 5, 2024)

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Nabilah Muhamad 05/07/2024 18:25 WIB
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) strengthened by 0.45% to 7,253.37 at the close of trading on Friday (July 5, 2024).

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, eight stock sectors increased today. The health sector led with a 1.45% increase, followed by the industrial and property sectors, which rose by 1.37% and 0.73%, respectively.

Meanwhile, three other stock sectors were corrected. The basic materials sector fell the most, by 0.43%, followed by the infrastructure and consumer staples sectors, which fell by 0.22% and 0.04%, respectively.

According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 925,520 transactions.

A total of 17.92 billion shares changed hands, with a total transaction value of approximately Rp 9.45 trillion.

A total of 281 stocks closed higher today, 269 stocks strengthened, and 239 stocks were stagnant.

Today's top gainers were SOLA, which soared 32.08%, followed by PART and NFCX, which rose 24.76% and 24.63%, respectively.

On the other hand, the stock with the code SMLE became the top loser after plunging 17.11%, followed by JECC and IFII, which fell 11.89% and 9.73%, respectively.

Almost all Asian regional exchanges closed in the red this afternoon. The Hang Seng Index fell 1.27% to 17,799.60, the Shanghai Index fell 0.26% to 2,949.92, the Straits Times Index fell 0.85% to 3,410.81, while the Nikkei Index remained relatively stagnant at 40,912.37.

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

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