IHSG Strengthened Alongside Asian Regional Stock Exchanges (Monday, February 9, 2026)
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The Jakarta Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) rose by 1.22% to 8,031.87 at the close of trading on Monday (9/2/2026). This strengthening coincided with the majority of Asian stock markets seeing green.
This afternoon, the Nikkei index rose by 3.89% to 56,363.94; the Hang Seng index rose by 1.76% to 27,027.16; the Shanghai index rose by 1.41% to 4,123.09; and the Strait Times index rose by 0.54% to 4,960.83.
"After initially opening lower due to negative sentiment from the downgrade of some issuers' outlook, the IHSG managed to reverse and strengthen," said Phintraco Securities Research Head Ratna Lim, as reported by Antara.
Ratna noted that the continued strengthening of gold, silver, and copper prices also contributed to the positive sentiment driving the IHSG's recovery this afternoon.
Based on the IDX-IC Sector Index, 9 out of 11 stock sectors strengthened today. The commodities sector led with a 4.41% increase, followed by the energy sector and the non-primary consumer goods sector, which rose by 2.92% and 2.06% respectively.
Meanwhile, two stock sectors declined, namely the healthcare and finance sectors, which fell by 0.23% and 0.19% respectively.
According to RTI Business data, the frequency of domestic stock trading today reached 2.27 million transactions. A total of 40.69 billion shares changed hands with a total transaction value of Rp17.87 trillion.
A total of 433 stocks closed higher today, while 252 stocks declined and 136 remained stagnant.
Today's top gainers were PURI, which soared by 34.50%, followed by YELO and LINK, which rose by 33.82% and 24.73% respectively.
On the other hand, REAL became the top loser after falling by 14.29%, followed by SSTM and KJEN, which declined by 12.27% and 12% respectively.
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