309 Stocks Weaken, IHSG Ends in the Red (Monday, February 26, 2024)

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Nabilah Muhamad 26/02/2024 18:53 WIB
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Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) January 26 - February 26, 2024
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) closed down 11.27 points, or 0.15%, to 7,283.82 on Monday (26/2/2024).

The index weakening was influenced by 309 stocks that corrected today. Meanwhile, 238 other stocks were stagnant and 230 stocks strengthened.

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, six sectors weakened, led by the health sector which fell the most at -1.62%. This was followed by the basic materials and technology sectors, which fell by 1.39% and 0.42%, respectively.

Meanwhile, the other five sectors increased, led by the industrial sector by 0.31%, followed by the energy and financial sectors, which rose by 0.19% and 0.13%, respectively.

According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 1.32 million transactions.

A total of 17.50 billion shares changed hands, with a transaction value of Rp 8.67 trillion.

SMLE was today's top loser, plunging 23.98%, followed by SKRN and ACRO, which fell 22.55% and 20.88%, respectively.

Meanwhile, today's top gainer was HYGN, which soared 16.24%, followed by MPIX and DOOH, which rose 14.38% and 13.54%, respectively.

Regional Asian stock exchanges showed varied movement this afternoon. The Nikkei index strengthened by 0.35% to 39,233.69, the Hang Seng index weakened by 0.54% to 16,634.74, the Shanghai index weakened by 0.93% to 2,977.02, and the Straits Times index weakened by 0.43% to 3,171.12.

Editor : Padjar Iswara

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