ALLinformation.com- Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI) drove in the green zone on the morning following the movement of Asian stock markets. Foreign investors buying and cabinet announcement Joko Widodo&Jusuf Kalla-sentiment into the stock market.
In the pre-opening of trading on Monday (10/27/2014), JCI rose 13.18 points (0.26 percent) to a level of 5086.25. LQ45 stock index climbed 0.38 percent to 865.85. The entire benchmark stock index rose on this day.
09.00 am Opening JCI, JCI rose 15.16 points (0.30 per cent) to 5088.22. This morning, JCI at the highest level in the range of 5091.04 and 5085.21 lows.
Strengthening sustained stock index of 103 stocks advanced. Meanwhile, only 8 stocks weakened. The 43 shares at rest.
The total stock of about 4556 times the frequency of the volume of stock trading 109.11 million shares. Daily value of stock transactions of $131.40 billion.
By sector, the majority of green stock sectors except financials sector down 0.08 per cent. Sector mining stocks rose 0.66 percent. Then the construction sector was up 0.47 per cent stake and the plantation sector shares gained 0.48 percent.
Based on RTI data, foreign investors did net buying of around $24 billion. While local investors sold stocks of about $24 billion.
On this morning, stocks recorded a top gainer and driving stock indexes include MPPA rose 2.89 percent to $3,205 per share, GIAA shares rose 1.42 percent to $500 per share, and shares climb ADRO 0, 95 percent to $1,065 per share.
The stocks were under pressure today include SSIA stock fell 1.29 percent to $765 per share, and shares SIDO fell 0.72 percent to $685 per share, and shares fell 0.93 percent BBRI to $10,700 per share.
Analyst at PT Samuel Securities, Tiesha N. daughter said, the market in the near term is more likely to see a rise in the price of the policy of fuel oil (BBM) which is expected to be made on 1 November. JCI will be a neutral factor in the announcement of the cabinet.
Meanwhile, Asian stock markets move higher this morning thin factoring strengthening S & P stock index
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