IDX Composite Fell 1.98%, Dropping to the 6,700 Level (Wednesday, May 13, 2026)

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Nabilah Muhamad 13/05/2026 18:20 WIB
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The Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) fell by 1.98% to 6,723.32 at the close of trading on Wednesday (13/5/2026).

This decline occurred after the global index provider, Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI), removed 18 Indonesian stocks from its global index.

In the latest rebalancing results, MSCI removed six Indonesian stocks from the MSCI Global Standard Indexes, including two issuers classified as high shareholding concentration (HSC), or stocks with highly concentrated ownership levels.

In addition, MSCI also removed 13 domestic stocks from the MSCI Small Cap Indexes.

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, nine stock sectors corrected today.

The commodity sector fell the most by 4.43%, followed by the infrastructure and energy sectors, which dropped by 2.72% and 1.61% respectively.

While two other sectors strengthened, namely the transportation and industrial sectors, which rose by 4.89% and 1.26% respectively.

According to RTI Business data, the frequency of domestic stock trading today was 2.29 million transactions, with a total of 38.94 billion shares changing hands, and a transaction value of Rp19.79 trillion.

A total of 416 stocks closed lower today, followed by 239 stocks that rose, and 163 stocks stagnated.

Today's top losers were TPIA, which plummeted by 14.85%, followed by SHIP and SGRO, which corrected by 14.84% and 14.67% respectively.

On the other hand, the stock with the code KOPI became the top gainer after rising by 24.56%, followed by ELPI, which rose by 22.70%, and KONI, which strengthened by 18.12%.

Unlike the IHSG, all Asian stock markets were in the green this afternoon. The Nikkei Index rose by 0.84% to 63,272.11; the Hang Seng Index rose by 0.15% to 26,388.44; the Shanghai Index rose by 0.67% to 4,242.57; and the Strait Times Index rose by 1.17% to 5,003.96.

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