Cabinet Reshuffle Concerns Subside, JCI Returns to Positive Trend (Wednesday, September 10, 2025)

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Akbar Ridwan 10/09/2025 20:02 WIB
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Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) January 2 - September 10, 2025
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) closed up 0.92% to 7,699.01 at the close of trading on Wednesday (10/9/2025).

According to Ratna Lim, an analyst at Phintraco Sekuritas, the JCI's strengthening was due to easing investor concerns over the impact of the change in the finance minister's position from Sri Mulyani to Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa.

"And bargain hunting in stocks that had experienced significant declines fueled the JCI's rebound," she said, as quoted by Antara, Jakarta.

Along with the rise in the JCI, 408 stocks closed higher today, 256 stocks weakened, and 144 stocks were stagnant.

In line with the JCI, Asian markets were observed to strengthen today. The Straits Times Index STI rose 1.14% to 4,346.46; the Hang Seng Index strengthened 1.01% to 26,200.26; the Nikkei 225 Index rose 0.87% to 43,837.67; and the SSE Composite Index strengthened 0.13% to 3,812.22.

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, 8 stock sectors closed higher today. The financials sector led with an increase of 1.33%. This was followed by the consumer cyclicals sector, which strengthened by 1.08%, and the infrastructures and properties sectors, which each rose by 1%.

Meanwhile, 3 stock sectors closed lower. The technology sector fell the most, by 1.38%, followed by the basic materials sector, which fell 0.85%, and the transportation and logistic sector, which weakened by 0.55%.

The frequency of domestic stock trading today reached 1.81 million transactions. A total of 28.99 billion shares changed hands with a total transaction value of Rp 15.64 trillion.

Today's top gainer was PIPA, which soared by 35%. This was followed by SLIS, which rose 25.30%, and UANG, which strengthened by 25%.

Meanwhile, KDTN became the top loser after plunging 14.01%, followed by DSNG and AMIN, which weakened by 10.99% and 10.22%, respectively.

"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."

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