The JCI's Strengthening Trend Continues, Breaking Through 7,400 (Friday, April 10, 2026)

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Nabilah Muhamad 10/04/2026 17:17 WIB
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) or IHSG rose 2.07% to 7,458.50 at the close of trading on Friday (10/4/2026), continuing a three-day streak of gains since Wednesday (8/4/2026).

"The IHSG strengthened following gains on Wall Street overnight, amid ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran to resolve the conflict," said Associate Director of Research and Investment at Pilarmas Investindo Sekuritas, Maximilianus Nico Demus, as reported by Antara.

Based on the IDX-IC Sector Index, all 11 stock sectors strengthened today.

The industrial sector led with a rise of up to 4.29%, followed by the financial sector and the non-primary consumer goods sector, which rose 3.02% and 2.64% respectively.

According to RTI Business data, the frequency of domestic stock trading today reached 2.29 million transactions, with a total of 42.94 billion shares changing hands, with a total transaction value of Rp18.13 trillion.

A total of 485 stocks closed higher today, 181 stocks weakened, and 153 stocks stagnated.

Today's top gainers were CITY, which surged 34.72%, followed by DIVA and OPMS, which rose 34.51% and 34.43% respectively.

On the other hand, the stock with the code KUAS became the top loser after falling 14.02%, followed by SOSS, which dropped 9.86%, and HDFA, which corrected by 9.84%.

In line with the IHSG, all Asian stock markets ended the day in the green zone. The Nikkei Index rose 1.84% to 56,924.11; the Hang Seng Index rose 0.55% to 25,893.54; the Shanghai Index rose 0.51% to 3,986.22; and the Strait Times Index rose 0.25% to 4,989.41.

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

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