JCI Weakens Alongside Asian Exchanges as Middle East Tension Escalates
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) weakened along with other bourses in the Asian region on Tuesday evening, April 16.
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The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) weakened along with other bourses in the Asian region on Tuesday evening, April 16.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) closed the first trading session in the green zone at the level of 6,919.7 (+0.28%) on February 14.
The Jakarta Composite Index or JCI ended today's trade, February 7, at a higher position compared to Monday.
The JCI managed to end the day in the green zone with a slight gain of 0.69 percent to close at 6,629.9.
The Jakarta Composite Index or JCI hit a new record on today's trade, April 5, as foreign capital flowed.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) closed today's trade, February 15, with a gain.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) opened with a slight gain on today's trade, August 23, ahead of the government's announcement on PPKM
The Jakarta Composite Index or JCI opened today's trade in the red territory. As of 09:07 Monday morning, March 22
The Jakarta Composite Index or JCI opened today's trade in the safe territory.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) on Wednesday closed strong at trade's first session amidst the inaugural Covid-19 vaccination in Indonesia.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI), climbed by nearly 2 percent to 6098.64 in session two of today's trade, December 16.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) opened Thursday's trade, December 3, in the safe territory
The JCI climbed 0.66 percent to close the day at 5,594.06.
JCI gains on Wednesday, November 18, 2020, were supported by foreign buys and other positive sentiments.
The Jakarta Composite Index or JCI opened today's trade in the safe territory.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) closed Tuesday's first trade session with 1.24 percent correction to 4,639.10.
The JCI climbed after Bank Indonesia board of governors meeting decided to lower minimum statutory reserves.
The JCI weakened over investors' fear of widening spread of the coronavirus.
Throughout the first trading session, the JCI moved between 6,235 and 6,197.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) was opened on a high in its inaugural trade following the inauguration ceremony of President Jokowi.