Foreign Net Sell Surges: BBRI and PTRO Shares Hit Hard on BEI

Foreign Net Sell Surges: BBRI and PTRO Shares Hit Hard on BEI

JAKARTA ⁤ – Foreign‌ investors⁢ have maintained a trend of net selling shares on the indonesian Stock​ Exchange (BEI), with⁤ transactions on Monday, January 13, 2025, reaching a staggering IDR ‍383.4 billion. This marks a continuation of a broader pattern, as the cumulative net sell by foreign investors ⁤for‍ the year has now⁤ climbed to IDR⁢ 3.3 trillion.

Among the most affected stocks, PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia Tbk⁤ (BBRI) saw the largest net sell, ​amounting to IDR 507.7 ⁣billion. Additionally, PT⁤ Petrosea tbk (PTRO) experienced‍ significant⁤ foreign sell-offs, with net sales totaling IDR 155.8 billion.

on the ​flip side,foreign investors showed interest in certain stocks,with ⁤PT telkom Indonesia Tbk (TLKM) leading the pack ⁢with net buy ⁤transactions worth IDR 106.1 billion. PT‍ Barito Pacific Tbk (BRPT) also saw net purchases of IDR 48.1 billion, ‌indicating selective optimism​ in specific‌ sectors.

The day’s trading session ⁤concluded with the​ composite⁣ stock price index (IHSG)​ dropping by ‍71.98 points, or 1.02%, ⁤to settle at‌ 7,016.8. Market activity was​ mixed, with 234 ⁤stocks ⁤gaining, 383 declining, and 186 remaining ⁢unchanged.

Total transaction value for⁣ the day stood‍ at​ IDR 11.7 trillion, with a trading volume⁣ of 16.42‌ billion shares and a frequency of 1,440,367 trades.⁢ The industrial⁢ sector bore the brunt of the downturn, declining by 1.3%, followed by the financial sector at 1.2%. Other sectors, ‍including property, primary consumer goods,⁣ and transportation, also⁣ saw declines ranging⁤ from 0.6% to 0.6%. The raw ‍goods ‌sector was the sole bright spot,‍ posting a modest gain of 0.4%.

This ⁤market activity underscores the cautious sentiment among ⁢foreign investors, who ⁢continue to‍ reassess their⁣ positions in the Indonesian market. While some sectors remain under pressure, others‌ are attracting selective interest,‌ reflecting the dynamic nature of the⁤ stock exchange.

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Foreign Investors ⁢Continue Net Selling Trend on‌ Indonesian ⁣Stock ⁢Exchange: Insights from Market Analyst

In​ a recent ‌trading ‌session on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (BEI),‌ foreign investors maintained their trend of net selling, with ‌transactions reaching⁤ IDR ⁤383.4 billion on January 13, 2025.Too shed light on‌ this‍ progress, we sat down with Dr.Amelia Hartono, a seasoned market analyst‌ and senior economist at Jakarta Financial Insights, ⁣to discuss the implications of this trend and what it means for ⁢the indonesian ​market.

Understanding the​ Net⁤ Selling Trend

Archyde: Dr. Hartono,‍ foreign investors have been⁢ net sellers ‍on‌ the BEI, with cumulative net ⁢sales⁢ reaching IDR⁢ 3.3 trillion for the year. What factors are driving this trend?

dr. hartono: The trend reflects a combination of global and⁢ domestic factors. Globally, we’re⁢ seeing a shift in investor sentiment due to rising interest ​rates in key markets like the U.S. ⁢and ⁢Europe, which is‌ prompting capital ‌outflows from emerging markets like Indonesia. Domestically, concerns about inflation and currency​ volatility⁣ are also weighing on investor confidence. Additionally,the industrial and financial ⁤sectors,which are traditionally strong performers,have been under pressure,further exacerbating the sell-off.

Sector-Specific Impacts

Archyde: ⁣ among the most affected stocks, PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia ⁢Tbk (BBRI) saw the ‍largest net sell, amounting ⁣to⁤ IDR 507.7 billion. What does this tell us about the financial sector?

Dr. Hartono: The financial sector is especially sensitive to macroeconomic conditions. With rising interest rates and concerns about loan growth, investors are reassessing their positions ⁢in banking stocks. BBRI, being ‍one of ‍the largest⁢ banks, is ‍frequently enough a bellwether for the sector. The significant sell-off indicates that​ investors are cautious about the near-term ⁣outlook ‌for financial institutions.

Archyde: On the ​flip ‍side, PT Telkom Indonesia​ Tbk (TLKM) saw net buy transactions worth IDR 106.1 billion. What’s driving this selective optimism?

dr. Hartono: Telkom‍ is a defensive⁢ stock, often seen‌ as ​a⁤ safe haven during volatile times. Its consistent performance and strong fundamentals make it attractive to investors looking for ⁣stability. Additionally,the telecommunications sector is less susceptible to economic cycles,which explains‌ the selective interest.

Market Sentiment and Future Outlook

Archyde: The composite stock price index⁤ (IHSG)​ dropped ​by 1.02% to settle‌ at 7,016.8. What does this tell us⁢ about overall market⁢ sentiment?

Dr. Hartono: the drop in the IHSG reflects the cautious sentiment among‍ investors. While‍ there are pockets of optimism, as seen⁤ in the raw‌ goods sector,‌ which posted a modest gain of 0.4%,the broader‍ market is under pressure. The mixed activity—234 stocks gaining,383 ⁢declining,and 186 unchanged—indicates that investors are selectively​ reallocating their ⁣portfolios rather than ⁤exiting the market entirely.

Thought-Provoking Question ‍for Readers

Archyde: Dr. Hartono, as we wrap up, what advice ‍would you give to ​retail investors navigating this volatile⁢ market?

Dr. hartono: My advice would be⁤ to focus⁤ on ⁤long-term fundamentals ‌rather than short-term fluctuations. Diversify your portfolio ⁣to ‍include defensive stocks like Telkom⁤ and sectors⁣ that show resilience, such as⁢ raw⁤ goods. Most importantly, stay informed and ⁢consider ​consulting with a financial advisor to ​navigate these uncertain times.

Archyde: Thank ​you, ⁣Dr. Hartono, for ⁢your insights. ‌Readers,what are your⁣ thoughts on the current market trends?⁢ Do you see opportunities amidst the volatility? Share your ⁢comments below.

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