
Bisnis.com, JAKARTA — The Bisnis-27 Index closed in the red zone during Thursday’s trading session on November 27, 2025. The index experienced a significant downturn, reflecting broader market weakness, with key constituents such as BUMI, TLKM, and BMRI contributing to its decline.
According to data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI), this index, a collaborative effort with the daily Bisnis Indonesia, plunged by 1.56% to settle at 548.80. Throughout the trading day, the index fluctuated within a range of 547.04 to 558.13, indicating considerable volatility before its final descent.
The market breadth for the Bisnis-27 Index constituents painted a clear picture of prevailing bearish sentiment. Out of the 27 component stocks, only four managed to close in positive territory, while one remained stagnant. The overwhelming majority, 22 other stocks, finished the day in the red zone.
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Leading the decline was PT Bumi Resources Tbk. (BUMI), a prominent company co-owned by the Bakrie and Salim Groups. Its shares tumbled by 6.92% to Rp242 per share by afternoon trading, making BUMI the deepest declining stock within the index during this session.
Similarly, shares of PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. (TLKM) also saw a notable weakening today. TLKM stock dropped by 4.03%, closing at Rp3,570 per share, further illustrating the widespread sell-off affecting major market players.
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Other constituents that contributed to the index’s weakness included BMRI, which fell 3.28% to Rp4,860. DSNG shares also declined by 2.69% to Rp1,630, and ADMR saw a drop of 2.68% to Rp1,270 per share, highlighting the broad-based negative pressure on the market.
In parallel, the broader market benchmark, the Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG), also concluded Thursday (November 27, 2025) with a decline. The IHSG fell by 0.65%, settling at 8,545.86 by the close of afternoon trading, echoing the downturn seen in the Bisnis-27 Index.
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Total trading volume for the day reached 51.9 billion shares, with a cumulative transaction value of Rp27.69 trillion. The overall market capitalization stood at a robust Rp15,693 trillion, despite the day’s losses.
An examination of the market’s activity revealed that 283 shares posted gains, while a significant 382 shares depreciated. A further 144 shares traded flat, reflecting a cautious stance among investors. The market capitalization of the IHSG was recorded at Rp15,693 trillion at the close.
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Summary
The Bisnis-27 Index closed down by 1.56% on November 27, 2025, settling at 548.80. Only four of the 27 component stocks closed positively, while 22 ended in the red. The decline was significantly influenced by the performance of key stocks like BUMI, TLKM, and BMRI.
BUMI experienced the largest drop, falling by 6.92%, followed by TLKM, which decreased by 4.03%. BMRI also contributed to the index’s weakness, declining by 3.28%. The broader Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) also fell by 0.65%, mirroring the negative trend in the Bisnis-27 Index, with total trading volume reaching 51.9 billion shares.