Indonesia's IDX Enters Red Zone Ahead of Weekend; GOTO and BMRI Weaken (Thursday, June 22, 2023)
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The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) closed down 40.87 points, or 0.6%, to 6,716.46 on Friday's (7/7/2023) trading session.
The index's weakening today was driven by several issuers such as GOTO and BMRI. GOTO closed down 3.57%, while BMRI fell 2.83%.
According to RTI Business data, the frequency of stock trading on the domestic exchange today was 1.15 million transactions.
A total of 20.39 billion shares changed hands, with a transaction value of Rp9.36 trillion.
KAYU was the top loser, weakening by 14.77%, followed by RELF and NAYZ, which contracted by 9.73% and 9.52%, respectively.
Meanwhile, the top gainer today was BNBA, strengthening by 13.98%, followed by SKRN and UNIQ, which strengthened by 11.85% and 11.52%, respectively.
The majority of stocks closed lower today. The breakdown shows 298 stocks weakened, 245 stocks strengthened, and 195 stocks strengthened. *(Note: There's a discrepancy here; it states both 245 and 195 stocks strengthened. This needs clarification in the source material.)*
Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, two stock sectors increased today, led by the basic materials sector, which rose 0.49%, followed by the non-cyclical consumer goods sector, which increased by 0.31%.
Meanwhile, nine other stock sectors were corrected. The transportation and logistics sector fell the most, by 1.55%, followed by the energy and technology sectors, which fell by 1.06% and 0.65%, respectively.
Regional Asian stock exchanges weakened this afternoon, with the following details:
* Nikkei Index weakened 384.60 points or 1.17% to 32,388.40
* Hang Seng Index weakened 167.35 points or 0.90% to 18,365.69
* Shanghai Index weakened 8.96 points or 0.28% to 3,196.61
* Straits Times Index weakened 10.96 points or 0.35% to 3,139.47
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