JCI Continues to Strengthen, Now Breaks Through 7,600 Level (Monday, July 28, 2025)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) closed up 0.94% to 7,614.77 at the close of trading on Monday (July 28, 2025).
On the same day, the President Director of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI), Iman Rachman, expressed optimism that the IHSG could reach 8,000 this year.
“Please pray together, that on the 80th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia, our index can reach 8,000,” said Iman at the BEI Building, Jakarta, as quoted by Katadata.co.id.
According to Iman, investor growth until mid-year reached 17.4 million investors. This number is five times higher than six years ago, particularly among domestic retail investors.
In addition, there are now 954 listed companies on the BEI. This situation, said Iman, reflects investor optimism towards Indonesia's long-term prospects.
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, 10 stock sectors strengthened today. The infrastructures sector led with an increase of 2.61%. This was followed by the basic materials sector, which rose 2.25%, and the energy sector, which strengthened by 1.36%.
Meanwhile, the healthcare sector was the only stock sector that closed weaker today. The sector corrected by 0.13%.
The frequency of domestic stock trading today reached 1.6 million transactions. A total of 28.27 billion shares changed hands with a total transaction value of Rp 16.96 trillion.
Based on RTI Business data, 363 stocks closed higher today, 244 stocks weakened, and 199 stocks were stagnant.
Today's top gainer was AMIN, which soared 34.62%. This was followed by BUVA, which strengthened by 34.59%, and SOLA, which rose by 34.51%.
Meanwhile, the stock with the code FUJI was the top loser after plunging 14.92%, followed by RGAS and MERI, which corrected by 12.21% and 10.80%, respectively.
Asian markets this afternoon included: the Hang Seng Index strengthened by 0.68% to 25,562.13; the SSE Composite Index strengthened by 0.12% to 3,597.94; the Nikkei 225 Index weakened by 1.10% to 40,998.27; and the Straits Times Index STI weakened by 0.47% to 4,241.14.
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