
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) displayed a robust performance, successfully holding its ground in the green zone as the first trading session concluded on Wednesday, March 25th. According to data provided by Stockbit, the benchmark index ultimately settled at a strong level of 7,199.20.
This impressive market rally saw the IHSG surge by 92.36 points, marking a significant 1.30% increase to reach its closing figure of 7,199.20. Detailed trading statistics for the session revealed a substantial transaction value of Rp13.30 trillion. Furthermore, the market experienced active trading with a volume of 25.93 billion shares changing hands, alongside a frequency of 1.35 million transactions, underscoring the dynamic activity on the exchange.
Amidst the broader market’s upward momentum, several stocks distinguished themselves as the top gainers of the day, registering remarkable increases:
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ESTI (Ever Shine Tex) soared by 34 points (27.64%) to 157
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ICON (Island Concepts Indonesia) climbed 29 points (26.36%) to 139
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SOTS (Satria Mega Kencana) jumped 175 points (25.00%) to 875
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SSTM (Sunson Textile Manufacture) advanced 125 points (25.00%) to 625
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WOWS (Ginting Jaya Energi) rose 12 points (21.43%) to 68
Conversely, while the market largely trended upwards, some stocks faced downward pressure. The top losers for the session included:
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ROCK (Rockfields Properti Indonesia) declined 520 points (14.77%) to 3,000
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ALKA (Alakasa Industrindo) fell 115 points (14.47%) to 680
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ARTA (Arthavest) dropped 350 points (11.40%) to 2,720
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PSDN (Prasidha Aneka Niaga) decreased 17 points (10.69%) to 142
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NZIA (Nusantara Almazia) slid 16 points (9.82%) to 147
In terms of monetary circulation, several companies dominated the charts for top transaction value, reflecting significant investor interest:
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BBCA (Bank Central Asia) recorded a value of Rp1.26 trillion
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BMRI (Bank Mandiri (Persero)) registered Rp1.11 trillion
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BUMI (Bumi Resources) saw Rp885.00 billion
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BBRI (Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero)) reached Rp718.66 billion
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BBNI (Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero)) amounted to Rp632.10 billion
Looking at the sheer volume of shares traded, these companies led the market as the top volume stocks:
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GOTO (GoTo Gojek Tokopedia) traded 71.72 million shares
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BUMI (Bumi Resources) saw 39.84 million shares
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ZATA (Bersama Zatta Jaya) exchanged 18.47 million shares
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BIPI (Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur) had 8.12 million shares
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DEWA (Darma Henwa) moved 6.36 million shares
Beyond Indonesia’s borders, Asian stock exchanges generally mirrored a positive sentiment, with most indices operating in the green zone. Data compiled from Stockbit and Yahoo Finance up until midday illustrated this varied yet largely optimistic regional performance:
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Japan’s Nikkei 225 Index rose 2.44% to 53,547.28
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Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index gained 0.04% to 25,073.05
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China’s SSE Composite Index increased 0.88% to 3,915.49
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Singapore’s Straits Times Index climbed 0.42% to 4,882.84