Indonesia's Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) Closed Lower; Transportation Stocks Suffer Most (Friday, January 26, 2024)
Sorry, an error has occurred
For now, this data cannot be displayed. We are trying to fix it.
Back to Home- A Small Font
- A Medium Font
- A Bigger Font
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) weakened by 40.95 points or 0.57% to 7,137.08 at the close of trading on Friday (26/1/2024).
The index's weakening today was led by stocks in the transportation and logistics sectors.
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, eight sectors declined. The transportation and logistics sector fell the most, by 2.42%, followed by the technology and energy sectors, which fell by 1.31% and 0.97%, respectively.
Meanwhile, three sectors increased. The property and real estate sector led the gains, rising 0.44%, followed by the finance and infrastructure sectors, which rose by 0.20% and 0.12%, respectively.
According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trades on the domestic exchange today totaled 1.09 million transactions.
A total of 17.12 billion shares changed hands, with a transaction value of Rp10.28 trillion.
MSKY was today's top loser, plunging 11.89%, followed by WIDI and ACRO, which fell by 8.93% and 8.91%, respectively.
On the other hand, today's top gainer was PTMP, soaring 24.56%, followed by FORU and MAYA, which increased by 16.67% and 13.45%, respectively.
A total of 346 stocks closed lower today, 237 stocks were stagnant, and 183 stocks strengthened.
Regional Asian stock exchanges showed mixed movements this afternoon. The Nikkei Index weakened by 1.34% to 35,751.10, the Hang Seng Index weakened by 1.60% to 15,951.23, the Shanghai Index strengthened by 0.14% to 2,910.22, and the Straits Times Index strengthened by 0.38% to 3,159.53.
(See also: IHSG Closes in the Red, Led by the Finance Sector (Thursday, January 25, 2024))
"Disclosure: This is an AI-generated translation of the original article. We strive for accuracy, but please note that automated translations may contain errors or slight inconsistencies."