Indonesia's IDX Closes Up 0.52%, Energy Stocks Lead (Tuesday, April 23, 2024)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) strengthened by 36.99 points or 0.52% to 7,110.81 at the close of trading on Tuesday (23/4/2024).
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, eight sectors increased today. The energy sector led with a 1.26% increase, followed by the non-primary consumer goods and technology sectors, which rose by 1.12% and 0.87%, respectively.
Meanwhile, three other sectors corrected, with the transportation sector falling the most at 0.49%, followed by the basic materials and health sectors, which were down 0.39% and 0.23%, respectively.
According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 1.10 million transactions.
A total of 19.44 billion shares changed hands, with a transaction value of approximately Rp12.20 trillion.
288 stocks closed lower today, 270 stocks strengthened, and 225 stocks were stagnant.
Today's top gainers were BUMI, which soared 21.18%, followed by RGAS and HILL, which rose 19.18% and 13.79%, respectively.
Meanwhile, the stock with the code ATLA was today's top loser after plunging 25%, followed by IOTF and LMAX, which fell 13.33% and 8.33%, respectively.
Asian regional stock exchanges closed mixed this afternoon. The Nikkei index strengthened by 0.30% to 37,552.19, the Hang Seng index strengthened by 1.92% to 16,828.92, the Shanghai index weakened by 0.74% to 3,021.97, and the Straits Times index strengthened by 1.47% to 3,272.71.
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