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Tight Day! Foreigners Buy BUKA-BBCA Shares & Release INKP-BMRI

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) closed lower again on Monday (16/8/2021). IThe country’s benchmark stock exchange index closed down 0.84% ​​to 6,087.91.

JCI had dropped to 1% at the close of trading session I today. JCI also left the psychological level of 6,100.

Trade data noted that today’s transaction value fell again to Rp 11.7 trillion. It was observed that foreign investors took net buying (net buy) of Rp 429 billion in the regular market. A total of 156 stocks rose, 342 stocks weakened and 152 others were stagnant.

From list net buy, foreigners return to stock hunting e-commerce PT Bukalapak.com Tbk (BUKA) today, amounting to Rp 247 billion in the regular market.

In addition, foreigners are also still hunting for the three largest market cap stocks (big cap) above Rp 100 trillion today. As for stocks big cap These are PT Bank Central Indonesia Tbk (BBCA), PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia Tbk (BBRI) and PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk (TLKM).

The following are stocks collected by foreign investors today.

Temporarily off the list net sell, a foreign listed issuer has released paper producer shares, namely PT Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Tbk (INKP) shares amounting to Rp 37 billion in the regular market

In addition to releasing INKP shares, foreigners were also recorded releasing two shares big cap, namely PT Bank Mandiri Tbk (BMRI) and PT Unilever Indonesia Tbk (UNVR). The shares released by foreign investors today are:

The JCI correction occurred after President Jokowi’s state speech which was held at 09:15 WIB. President Jokowi gives a speech in the context of the 76th Indonesian Independence Day at the MPR/DPR Building.

The Indonesian stock market is closed tomorrow to commemorate the Independence Day on August 17.

In addition, pressure also hit the Asia-Pacific markets, where Japan’s Nikkei stock index led with a correction of 1.62%. JCI also had the third worst position in the first trading session today.

Negative sentiment arises from the pandemic factor. Although the prevention of the spread of the pandemic is showing progress, the death rate in Indonesia is deteriorating. Indonesia is now in the top 10 countries with the worst Covid-19 deaths, namely 117,588 people.

Government data shows the average addition of national cases in the last 7 days was 26,903, or lower than the previous week’s average of 32,233 cases per day.

Active cases also fell below 400,000, compared to a peak in late July (570,000). However, the addition of cases outside Java-Bali is now a concern.

CNBC INDONESIA RESEARCH TEAM

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