he Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) Composite had a positive start to the week, rising 0.25 percent, or 17.22 points, to close at 6,994.89 on Monday.
The Composite’s performance was supported by gains in eight sectoral indexes. The top contributions were a 3.30 percent surge in the infrastructure sector, a 0.91 percent increase in non-primary consumer goods and a 0.89 percent climb in technology.
Other contributing sectors included industrial with a 0.50 percent increase, energy with a 0.45 percent jump, transportation and logistics growing by 0.15 percent, financial up 0.09 percent and health up 0.06 percent.
The raw goods sector was the worst performing index of the day, losing 1.19 percent. Property and real estate and primary consumer goods followed with losses of 0.39 percent and 0.25 percent, respectively.
The total number of shares traded in the day was 17.02 billion, valued at Rp 8.23 trillion (US$534.95 million). Of the stocks traded, 268 weakened, 240 gained and 248 remained flat.
In the LQ45, the top gainers were PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia (GOTO) with a 5.95 percent increase, PT Saratoga Investama Sedaya (SRTG) growing 2.34 percent and PT Bank Jago (ARTO) up 2.18 percent.
On the downside, PT Bank Central Asia (BBCA) led the LQ45 losses with a 2.20 percent decline, followed by PT Barito Pacific (BRPT) at 2.15 percent and PT Chandra Asri Petrochemical (TPIA) at 2.03 percent.
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