Key Points
The JCI reversed course and closed 0.40 percent lower at 8,034.64 in the first session of trading on October 15, 2025, with a transaction value of Rp14.62 trillion.
A total of 441 stocks declined, 234 rose, and 128 remained unchanged; most sectors weakened, led by the transportation sector (-2.65 percent) and technology (-1.95 percent).
Only the cyclical (+0.18 percent) and financial (+0.08 percent) sectors gained, in contrast to Asian markets, which were uniformly higher.
Jakarta – The Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI) in today’s (15/10) first trading session closed down to 8,034.64 from 8,066.52, or a decline of 0.40 percent.
Based on RTI Business statistics on today’s stock market trading, 19.80 billion shares were traded, with a frequency of 1.62 million transactions, and a total transaction value of Rp14.62 trillion.
Furthermore, 441 stocks declined, 234 stocks rose, and 128 stocks remained unchanged.
Furthermore, almost all sectors experienced a decline. In detail, the transportation sector fell 2.65 percent, technology (-1.95 percent), raw materials (-1.17 percent), energy (-1.02 percent), and industrial (-0.73 percent).
Next were the property sector (-0.19 percent), infrastructure (-0.18 percent), non-cyclical (-0.08 percent), and health (-0.07 percent).
Meanwhile, the remaining sectors strengthened, with the cyclical sector rising 0.18 percent and finance increasing 0.08 percent.
However, Asian stock indices rose across the board, with the Nikkei 225 Index in Tokyo up 1.77 percent, the Hang Seng Index rising 1.33 percent, and the Shanghai Composite Index in Shanghai gaining 0.12 percent. (*)
Editor: Galih Pratama
441 Stocks in the Red, JCI Session I Reverses Course and Closes Lower at 8,034.64
Key Points
Jakarta – The Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI) in today’s (15/10) first trading session closed down to 8,034.64 from 8,066.52, or a decline of 0.40 percent.
Based on RTI Business statistics on today’s stock market trading, 19.80 billion shares were traded, with a frequency of 1.62 million transactions, and a total transaction value of Rp14.62 trillion.
Furthermore, 441 stocks declined, 234 stocks rose, and 128 stocks remained unchanged.
Furthermore, almost all sectors experienced a decline. In detail, the transportation sector fell 2.65 percent, technology (-1.95 percent), raw materials (-1.17 percent), energy (-1.02 percent), and industrial (-0.73 percent).
Next were the property sector (-0.19 percent), infrastructure (-0.18 percent), non-cyclical (-0.08 percent), and health (-0.07 percent).
Meanwhile, the remaining sectors strengthened, with the cyclical sector rising 0.18 percent and finance increasing 0.08 percent.
However, Asian stock indices rose across the board, with the Nikkei 225 Index in Tokyo up 1.77 percent, the Hang Seng Index rising 1.33 percent, and the Shanghai Composite Index in Shanghai gaining 0.12 percent. (*)
Editor: Galih Pratama
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