Ahead of Independence Day, the JCI Fails to Break Through the 8,000 Level (Friday, August 15, 2025)

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Akbar Ridwan 15/08/2025 19:19 WIB
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Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) January 2 - August 15, 2025
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI or IHSG) closed down 0.41% to 7,898.38 at the close of trading on Friday (August 15, 2025).

However, the JCI had strengthened by 0.99% or 78.14 points to 8,014 during morning trading. This increase was recorded by Katadata.co.id at 10:29 WIB, coinciding with President Prabowo Subianto's state of the nation address at the MPR Annual Session.

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, 9 sectors weakened today. The infrastructure sector fell the most, by 2.20%. This was followed by the energy sector, down 1.09%, and the basic materials sector, down 0.87%.

Meanwhile, 2 sectors strengthened today. The technology sector led with a 1.96% increase, followed by the health sector, which strengthened by 0.71%.

The frequency of domestic stock trading today reached 1.95 million transactions. A total of 47.35 billion shares changed hands, with a total transaction value of Rp 30.96 trillion.

Based on RTI Business data, 229 stocks closed higher today, 432 stocks weakened, and 139 stocks were stagnant.

Today's top gainer was KBLV, which soared by 34.69%. This was followed by UANG, which strengthened by 25%, and MFIN, which rose by 24.68%.

Meanwhile, the stock with the code BRNA was the top loser after plunging 14.89%, followed by TOSK and KAQI, which corrected by 14.06% and 11.39% respectively.

The Asian regional exchanges showed mixed performance. The Nikkei index strengthened by 1.71% to 43,378.31; the Shanghai index strengthened by 0.83% to 3,696.77; the Hang Seng index weakened by 0.98% to 25,270.07; and the Straits Times index weakened by 0.61% to 4,230.53.

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