Indonesia's Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) Surpasses 7,300; Stocks Linked to Prabowo Strengthen (Thursday, February 15, 2024)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) strengthened by 1.3% to 7,303.28 at the close of trading on Thursday (February 15, 2024).
This strengthening occurred a day after the 2024 General Election voting, where the presidential and vice-presidential candidates Prabowo-Gibran were declared victorious based on quick counts from various survey institutions.
Shares of several issuers affiliated with the Prabowo-Gibran support circle strengthened today.
For example, the share price of PT Adaro Minerals Indonesia Tbk (ADMR), owned by Boy Thohir, rose by 1.21%.
Then, PT WIR ASIA Tbk (WIRG), which is partly owned by Prabowo's family, strengthened by 6.45%.
PT Mahaka Radio Integra Tbk (MARI), affiliated with Erick Thohir, also strengthened by 8%.
Meanwhile, shares of PT Humpuss Maritim Internasional Tbk (HUMI), owned by Tommy Soeharto, Prabowo's former brother-in-law, soared by 33.96% and topped the top gainers today.
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, at the close of trading on Thursday (February 15, 2024), ten stock sectors strengthened, led by the basic materials sector with a 2.38% increase.
The technology sector was the only sector to weaken, with a 0.91% decline.
RTI Business recorded a trading frequency of 1.47 million transactions on the domestic stock exchange today.
A total of 21.26 billion shares changed hands, with a total transaction value of Rp 16.63 trillion.
Then, 348 stocks strengthened, accompanied by 227 stagnant stocks, and 201 weakened stocks.
Besides HUMI, which soared 33.96%, PPRE and PTPP also entered the top gainers with increases of 25% and 24.44%, respectively.
Meanwhile, MPIX became the top loser today after plunging 28.57%, followed by PTPS and BAIK, which fell by 24.5% and 24.46%, respectively.
In line with the IHSG, the majority of regional Asian stock exchanges closed higher this afternoon. The Nikkei index strengthened by 1.21% to 38,157.89, the Hang Seng index strengthened by 0.41% to 15,944.63, and the Straits Times index strengthened by 1.2% to 3,176.69.
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