Indonesia's IDX Closed Lower, Tech Stocks Fall Sharply (Thursday, February 29, 2024)

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Cindy Mutia Annur 29/02/2024 19:10 WIB
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Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) January 29 - February 29, 2024
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The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) closed down 12.52 points or 0.17% to 7,316.11 on Thursday (29/2/2024).

Based on the IDX-IC Sectoral Index, eight sectors declined, with the technology sector experiencing the sharpest drop at -1.9%, followed by the property and real estate sector and the non-primary consumer goods sector, which fell by 0.75% and 0.53%, respectively.

Meanwhile, three other sectors rose, led by the basic materials sector at 1.37%, followed by the infrastructure sector and the primary consumer goods sector at 0.58% and 0.06%, respectively.

According to RTI Business data, today's domestic stock exchange trading frequency reached 1.5 million transactions.

A total of 29.17 billion shares changed hands, with a transaction value of Rp 15.66 trillion.

VKTR was today's top loser, plunging 15.71%, followed by MMIX and AHAP at 14.74% and 13.69%, respectively.

On the other hand, today's top gainer was SMLE, surging 15.69%, followed by VTNY and JKON at 15.33% and 11.49%, respectively.

A total of 292 stocks closed lower today, while 239 stocks rose and 232 stocks were stagnant.

Meanwhile, Asian regional stock exchanges closed mixed this afternoon. The Nikkei index fell 41.80 points or 0.11% to 39,166.19, the Hang Seng index fell 25.41 points or 0.15% to 16,511.43, the Shanghai index rose 57.32 points or 1.94% to 3,015.17, and the Straits Times index rose 2.92 points or 0.09% to 3,141.85.

Editor : Padjar Iswara

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