Indonesia's IDX Composite Index (IHSG) closed higher at 6,094.9 at the end of the week (September 10, 2020).
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The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) closed up 0.44% at 6,094.9 on Friday, September 10, 2021. However, the IHSG weakened by 0.73% compared to the previous week.
Quoting RTI Infokom, the frequency of stock trading amounted to 1.4 million transactions. A total of 25.01 billion shares were traded. The total value of stock transactions was recorded at Rp 11.4 trillion.
The majority of stocks closed higher. Specifically, 272 issuers strengthened, 237 weakened, and 148 were stagnant.
Net foreign buying reached Rp 202.19 billion across all markets today. Net foreign buying in the regular market reached Rp 344.26 billion. Meanwhile, net foreign selling in the negotiation and cash markets amounted to Rp 142.06 billion.
The stocks most heavily bought by foreign investors were BBRI (Rp 132.4 billion), BBNI (Rp 44.6 billion), ARTO (Rp 44.4 billion), and INCO (Rp 36.4 billion). Meanwhile, the stocks most heavily sold by foreign investors were BMRI (Rp 30.4 billion), ASII (Rp 23.6 billion), UNVR (Rp 21.3 billion), and MCAS (Rp 20.1 billion).
BBHI was the top gainer, increasing by 24.67%. It was followed by SBMA and WOWS, which increased by 24.5% and 16%, respectively.
Meanwhile, CAKK experienced the biggest loss, weakening by 6.98%. The next top losers were OILS and PTDU, which weakened by 6.87% and 6.86%, respectively.
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