Indonesia's Stock Exchange (IHSG) Falls Again, Property Sector Weakest (Thursday, February 20, 2025)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) closed down 0.10% at 6,788.04 on Thursday (20/2/2025).
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, eight sectors fell today. The property sector experienced the sharpest decline, falling 1.17%, followed by the health sector and the consumer staples sector, which corrected by 1.13% and 0.94%, respectively.
Three other sectors strengthened. The technology sector led the gains with a 6.75% increase. The basic materials and infrastructure sectors rose by 1.46% and 0.35%, respectively.
According to RTI Business data, there were 1.27 million transactions on the domestic stock exchange today.
A total of 18.83 billion shares changed hands, with a total transaction value of Rp12.32 trillion.
337 stocks closed lower today, 245 stocks rose, and 207 stocks were unchanged.
BUVA was today's top loser, falling 27.43%, followed by PURI and KDSI, which fell 19.25% and 17%, respectively.
On the other hand, today's top gainers were DWGL and SKBM, both soaring 25%, followed by RSCH, which rose 24.79%.
In line with the JCI, Asian markets fell broadly. The Nikkei Index fell 1.24% to 38,678.04; the Hang Seng Index fell 1.60% to 22,576.98; the Shanghai Index fell 0.02% to 3,350.78; and the Straits Times Index fell 0.17% to 3,927.51.
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