Failed to Set New Record, JCI Closed Down 0.58% (Monday, January 12, 2025)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) fell 0.58% to the level of 8,884.72 at the close of trading on Monday (12/1/2026).
Previously, the JCI had touched a record high of 9,000 at the start of trading today.
According to an analyst from MNC Sekuritas, Herditya Wicaksana, the JCI's movement today was partly weighed down by energy sector stocks, which had corrected by about 2%.
He assessed that the index's decline was triggered by profit-taking after the share prices of several energy issuers had risen significantly recently.
"And currently, the JCI appears to be rebounding, although it is still in negative territory," said Herditya, as reported by Katadata.co.id, Monday (12/1/2026).
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, six stock sectors corrected today. The infrastructure sector fell the deepest by 2.37%, followed by the technology sector and the energy sector, which corrected by 1.68% and 1.39% respectively.
Meanwhile, five other sectors strengthened. The non-cyclical consumer goods sector and the industrial sector led with gains of 2.22% each, followed by the transportation sector, which rose 0.75%.
According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 5.07 million transactions.
A total of 74.41 billion shares changed hands with a total transaction value of Rp40.10 trillion.
As many as 435 stocks closed weaker today, while 279 stocks strengthened, and 97 stocks were stagnant.
The issuer with the code PACK became the top loser after plummeting 91.71%, followed by HATM which weakened 14.68% and CARE which plunged 14.56%.
Meanwhile, today's top gainers were MSKY, which soared 34.88%, followed by DKHH and FOLK, which rose 30.34% and 25% respectively.
In contrast to the JCI, Asian regional exchanges generally closed in the green zone this afternoon. The Nikkei index rose 1.61% to 51,939.89; the Hang Seng index rose 1.44% to 26,608.48; the Shanghai index rose 1.09% to 4,165.29; and the Strait Times index rose 0.47% to 4,766.78.
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