JCI Reverses Direction after Three Consecutive Days of Gains (Thursday, February 12, 2026)

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Nabilah Muhamad 12/02/2026 17:33 WIB
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The Jakarta Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) from February 12, 2025 to February 12, 2026
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The Jakarta Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) or IHSG fell by 0.31% to 8.265.35 at the close of trading on Thursday (12/2/2026).

The IHSG reversed direction after having strengthened for three consecutive days since Monday (9/2/2026), as seen in the chart.

Based on the IDX-IC Sector Index, seven stock sectors corrected today. The healthcare sector fell the most by 1.25%, followed by the non-primary consumer goods sector and the primary consumer goods sector, which each declined by 0.92% and 0.60%.

Meanwhile, four other stock sectors strengthened. The commodities sector rose by 1.46%, followed by the property sector and the transportation sector, which each grew by 0.94% and 0.44%.

According to RTI Business data, the frequency of domestic stock trading today was 3.02 million transactions, with a total of 43.26 billion shares changing hands, and a transaction value of Rp23.85 trillion.

A total of 384 stocks closed lower today, while 294 stocks strengthened and 144 stocks remained stagnant.

The top losers today were SOTS, which plummeted by 14.93%, followed by HILL and LION, which each declined by 14.68% and 14.62%.

On the other hand, the stock with the code LAPD became the top gainer after soaring by 34.55%, followed by ZATA and INDS, which each rose by 32.98% and 25%.

The Asian stock markets closed with mixed results this afternoon. The Nikkei Index fell by 0.02% to 57,639.84; the Hang Seng Index rose by 0.86% to 27,032.54; the Shanghai Index rose by 0.05% to 4,132.04; and the Strait Times Index rose by 0.65% to 5,016.76.

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

"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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