Ahead of the Long Holiday, the IHSG Closed Down 0.23% (Thursday, September 4, 2025)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) fell 0.23% to 7,867.35 at the close of trading on Thursday (September 4, 2025). The index weakened ahead of the Prophet Muhammad's Birthday holiday on September 5, 2025.
“The JCI remained in a weakening trend, previously experiencing a rebound but then corrected. It seems that sentiment from profit-taking ahead of the national holiday tomorrow (Friday) and also foreign selling pressure are at play,” wrote the Pilarmas Investindo Sekuritas Research Team in its analysis, as reported by Antara, Thursday (September 4, 2025).
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, 9 out of 11 stock sectors fell today. The basic materials sector experienced the sharpest decline at 1.12%, followed by the property and energy sectors, which corrected by 0.80% and 0.67%, respectively.
Meanwhile, two other sectors strengthened, namely the non-primary consumer goods sector and the transportation sector, which rose by 3.61% and 0.09%, respectively. Correction: Only one sector strengthened, the industrial sector, which rose 0.73%.
According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 1.92 million transactions.
A total of 39.87 billion shares changed hands, with a total transaction value of Rp 14.09 trillion.
398 stocks closed lower today, 269 stocks rose, and 147 stocks were stagnant.
The issuer with the code TMPO was today's top loser, falling 14.93%, followed by WOWS and SLIS, which fell 14.58% and 14.29%, respectively.
Meanwhile, today's top gainer was MSKY, which soared 28.57%, followed by CBRE and MSIN, which rose 24.83% and 24.30%, respectively.
Asian markets closed mixed this afternoon. The Nikkei index rose 1.53% to 42,580.27; the Hang Seng index fell 1.12% to 25,058.51; the Shanghai index fell 1.25% to 3,765.88; and the Straits Times index rose 0.17% to 4,296.83.
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