Indonesia's Stock Exchange (IHSG) Closes Up 0.24% Ahead of Weekend (Friday, May 3, 2024)

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Nabilah Muhamad 03/05/2024 19:03 WIB
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Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) April 3 - May 3, 2024
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) strengthened by 17.29 points or 0.24% to 7,134.72 at the close of trading on Friday (May 3, 2024).

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, five stock sectors increased today. The health sector led with a 1.71% increase, followed by the technology and consumer staples sectors, which rose by 1.08% and 0.41%, respectively.

Meanwhile, six other stock sectors were corrected. The basic materials sector fell the most at 0.58%, followed by the transportation and logistics sector and the industrial sector, which were down 0.29% and 0.24%, respectively.

According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 964,850 transactions.

A total of 21.05 billion shares changed hands, with a transaction value of approximately Rp 12.06 trillion.

A total of 288 stocks closed lower today, 254 stocks rose, and 231 stocks were stagnant.

Today's top gainers were LABA, which soared 33.33%, followed by RAAM and VINS, which rose 24.44% and 16.92%, respectively.

Meanwhile, the stock with the code ATLA was today's top loser after plunging 25%, followed by SCNP and SURI, which fell 11.46% and 11.35%, respectively.

Asian stock exchanges closed mixed this afternoon. The Hang Seng Index rose 1.48% to 18,475.91 and the Straits Times Index weakened 0.12% to 3,292.92. The Nikkei and Shanghai indices were closed due to national holidays in their respective countries.

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

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