The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's (IDX) Monthly Statistics report for September 2020. It provides statistical data and charts on stock market performance, trading activity and volumes. Key highlights include the Composite Index falling 1.42% in September, total trading value for the month being IDR105.56 trillion with a daily average of IDR4.62 trillion, and the IDX80 index declining 1.12% over three months.
The document is the June 2020 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) containing various stock market indices and trading data. It provides key highlights and movements of major IDX indices for June 2020 as well as statistical data on trading volumes, values and activities by type of investor, market, sector and other classifications. Tables show rankings of the top performing and most active stocks and brokerage houses for the month.
This document is the October 2020 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). It provides data and charts on key IDX indices and market activity. Some highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,553.33 points, up 6.03% from September 2020. Trading volume was $19 billion and trading value was 3.5 billion shares.
- Sectoral indices such as the IDX30, which tracks the 30 most liquid stocks, rose 7.09%. Other indices like the IDX SMC Composite and the Jakarta Islamic Index also increased in October.
- By investor type, foreign investors were net buyers with a transaction value of $1.4
The document is the February 2020 issue of the IDX Monthly Statistics report published by the Indonesia Stock Exchange. It provides statistical data and charts on stock and other financial instrument trading on the IDX in February 2020. Some of the key details included are the performance of the main stock indices, trading volumes and values by type of investor and market, most active stocks and brokerage houses, new stock listings, and summaries of trading in rights, warrants, ETFs, and other instruments. The report aims to give an overview of market activity on the IDX in February.
This document is the April 2020 issue of the IDX Monthly Statistics publication by the Indonesia Stock Exchange. It provides statistical data and charts on stock market activity and performance for the month. This includes stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerages, new listings and delistings, dividends, and transactions of different investment types. The publication is intended for informational purposes and readers are advised not to rely on it as the basis for any actions or decisions.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for May 2020. It provides an overview of stock market activity and performance for the month, including:
1. The IDX Composite Index fell 4.15% in May to 5,553.88 points amid negative market sentiment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2. Trading value on the regular market reached IDR21.5 trillion in May, down 29.67% from the previous month. Trading volume declined 28.41% to 11.9 billion shares.
3. All sectoral indices declined in May, led by the infrastructure, utilities and transportation index which fell 30.71%.
The document is Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for November 2020. It provides various data and charts on stock market performance including index values, trading volumes and values, most active stocks and brokerages. Specifically, it shows that the IDX Composite Index increased 8.08% in November to 5,105.199 points, with trading value reaching IDR 32 trillion and volume at 36 billion shares traded during the month.
This document provides a summary of trading activity on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the month of December 2014. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,226.947, up 1.10% from the previous month.
- Total trading value on the IDX was Rp101.319 trillion, down 1.14% from the previous month. Daily average trading value was Rp4.691 trillion.
- Foreign investors were net sellers on the IDX, with net sales of Rp7.954 billion for the month.
The IDX Statistics Book includes comparative statistics on all aspects of trading and listing for January - December 2016. It provides data on stock price indices, trading activity, listed companies, IDX members activity, and bonds activity. For specific data or questions, please contact the Corporate Secretary at the Indonesia Stock Exchange Building in Jakarta. The publication is compiled by the Research and Development Division of Indonesia Stock Exchange.
The document is the June 2020 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) containing various stock market indices and trading data. It provides key highlights and movements of major IDX indices for June 2020 as well as statistical data on trading volumes, values and activities by type of investor, market, sector and other classifications. Tables show rankings of the top performing and most active stocks and brokerage houses for the month.
This document is the October 2020 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). It provides data and charts on key IDX indices and market activity. Some highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,553.33 points, up 6.03% from September 2020. Trading volume was $19 billion and trading value was 3.5 billion shares.
- Sectoral indices such as the IDX30, which tracks the 30 most liquid stocks, rose 7.09%. Other indices like the IDX SMC Composite and the Jakarta Islamic Index also increased in October.
- By investor type, foreign investors were net buyers with a transaction value of $1.4
The document is the February 2020 issue of the IDX Monthly Statistics report published by the Indonesia Stock Exchange. It provides statistical data and charts on stock and other financial instrument trading on the IDX in February 2020. Some of the key details included are the performance of the main stock indices, trading volumes and values by type of investor and market, most active stocks and brokerage houses, new stock listings, and summaries of trading in rights, warrants, ETFs, and other instruments. The report aims to give an overview of market activity on the IDX in February.
This document is the April 2020 issue of the IDX Monthly Statistics publication by the Indonesia Stock Exchange. It provides statistical data and charts on stock market activity and performance for the month. This includes stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerages, new listings and delistings, dividends, and transactions of different investment types. The publication is intended for informational purposes and readers are advised not to rely on it as the basis for any actions or decisions.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for May 2020. It provides an overview of stock market activity and performance for the month, including:
1. The IDX Composite Index fell 4.15% in May to 5,553.88 points amid negative market sentiment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2. Trading value on the regular market reached IDR21.5 trillion in May, down 29.67% from the previous month. Trading volume declined 28.41% to 11.9 billion shares.
3. All sectoral indices declined in May, led by the infrastructure, utilities and transportation index which fell 30.71%.
The document is Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for November 2020. It provides various data and charts on stock market performance including index values, trading volumes and values, most active stocks and brokerages. Specifically, it shows that the IDX Composite Index increased 8.08% in November to 5,105.199 points, with trading value reaching IDR 32 trillion and volume at 36 billion shares traded during the month.
This document provides a summary of trading activity on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the month of December 2014. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,226.947, up 1.10% from the previous month.
- Total trading value on the IDX was Rp101.319 trillion, down 1.14% from the previous month. Daily average trading value was Rp4.691 trillion.
- Foreign investors were net sellers on the IDX, with net sales of Rp7.954 billion for the month.
The IDX Statistics Book includes comparative statistics on all aspects of trading and listing for January - December 2016. It provides data on stock price indices, trading activity, listed companies, IDX members activity, and bonds activity. For specific data or questions, please contact the Corporate Secretary at the Indonesia Stock Exchange Building in Jakarta. The publication is compiled by the Research and Development Division of Indonesia Stock Exchange.
This document contains monthly statistics from the Indonesia Stock Exchange for December 2015. It includes information such as index values and movements, trading volumes and values by type of investor and market, most active stocks, industry breakdowns of trading activity, new listings and corporate actions. Key highlights include the Jakarta Composite Index closing at 4,593.008, up 4.84% for the month and down 1.69% for the year. Trading value on the regular market totaled Rp15.4 trillion for December.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for December 2012. It provides statistical highlights of trading activity on the IDX for the month, including total trading volume and value, numbers of active stocks and brokerage houses. It also summarizes trading by type of investor, market type, and industry sector. Charts show market index values and composition of trading by type. Tables at the end provide details of new stock and bond listings, dividends, and corporate actions for the month.
- The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for December 2013. It provides various stock market indices and trading data for the month.
- Key highlights include the Jakarta Composite Index closing at 4,274.177, down 0.89% for the month. Trading volume on the regular market was 18,037 billion shares with a value of Rp1,637 trillion.
- Other sections of the report provide details on sectoral index performance, most active stocks, new listings and corporate actions for the month.
This document provides a summary of stock market activity and statistics for Indonesia for the month of May 2015. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,216.37, down 0.20% from the previous month.
- Total trading value on the stock exchange was Rp322.47 trillion, up 6.59% from the previous month.
- The 20 most actively traded stocks by value saw total trading of Rp118.69 trillion, down 12.25% from the previous month.
- The 50 largest companies by market capitalization had a combined market cap of Rp7,320.90 trillion, up 2.55% from the previous month
The document provides statistics on stock trading in Indonesia for January 2015. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,289.40, up 1.19% from the previous month.
- Total equity trading value on the regular market was Rp147.9 trillion, accounting for 69.7% of total trading value.
- Foreign investors were net purchasers of Rp12.4 trillion worth of stocks.
- The 20 most actively traded stocks accounted for 24.3% of the total trading value.
The State of Domestic Commerce in Pakistan Study 9 - Real Estate in Pakistanidspak
This document provides an overview and analysis of Pakistan's real estate market. It identifies several key constraints facing the real estate sector, including issues with the political, legal, and regulatory frameworks. The legislative framework around land registration, acquisition, and rent control is discussed in depth. Housing delivery mechanisms, finance, and the role of various stakeholders like planners and professionals are also examined. The document concludes by outlining short and long-term policy strategies to improve the real estate and housing sectors in Pakistan.
This document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for February 2015. It provides various indices highlights and statistical data for the month, including the IDX Composite Index, sectoral indices movements, daily trading volumes and values by type of investor and market, most active stocks, gainer and loser stocks, and trading summaries by industry. All information in the publication should be considered for information purposes only and not relied upon as advice for taking any actions.
This document provides a summary of trading statistics and market highlights for the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in December 2016. It includes data on index levels, trading volumes and values, most active stocks and brokerage houses, sector performances, new listings and corporate actions. All information in the publication should be relied upon only after careful verification, as the IDX cannot be held responsible for any decisions made based on its contents. The publication is intended solely for informational purposes.
This document provides details on the maintenance and facilities management of a call center for Global Bank that is being converted from a library. It includes a SWOT analysis of the current building, goals and objectives for the refurbishment project, and layout plans for each floor of the building post-refurbishment. The lower ground floor will house IT infrastructure, a gym, and shower facilities. The ground floor will include a reception, kitchen, break area, and help desk. The first and second floors will be the main work areas divided into zones and include meeting rooms and offices. A detailed cost plan is provided totaling £6,378,936.08 for the refurbishment project. The report also discusses management of individual building
This document outlines the rules for Zambia's Central Securities Depository (CSD) system. Some key points:
1. The CSD is operated by the Bank of Zambia and maintains records of ownership and settles transactions for securities issued by the Zambian government and other eligible issuers.
2. Eligible securities include government bonds, treasury bills, and other instruments issued through the CSD system. The CSD record serves as the primary register of ownership.
3. Transactions can settle on a delivery-versus-payment basis through a link to the national payments system. This ensures final settlement of transactions.
The document provides an overview of mutual funds in India, their structure, and the roles of key participants like sponsors, trustees, asset management companies and custodians. It explains how mutual funds pool money from investors and invest it in a variety of securities, offering investors diversification and professional fund management. The document also outlines some common mutual fund types like equity, debt, gold and liquid funds, as well as features like loads, expense ratios and more.
The document discusses investment basics and the securities market in India. It covers topics like different investment options, primary and secondary markets, issuance of shares, regulations, and participants in the market. The primary market deals with new stock issuances, including initial public offerings and rights issues. It also discusses foreign capital raising through instruments like American Depository Receipts and Global Depository Receipts. The secondary market provides liquidity and supports trading of existing listed securities. Key regulators of the Indian securities market include SEBI and stock exchanges.
This document provides a blueprint for configuring SAP FICO for Tata Steel Pvt Ltd. It outlines the organizational structure including the client, company, business areas, and company code to be used. It also describes the master data setup for vendors, customers, house banks, and assets. Finally, it covers the business processes for general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and asset accounting including configuration details.
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This document provides an overview of money, banking, and international finance. It discusses key topics such as the functions of money and central banks, the US financial system, multinational enterprises, international banks, financial institutions, financial statements, valuation of stocks and bonds, interest rates, risk, and the international financial system. The document contains 20 chapters that define important terms and concepts and provide questions at the end of each chapter.
The document provides information about copyright and ownership of the content in the book titled "Debt Instruments and the Indian Debt Market". It states that the book, including all text, graphics, images, and data is the property of National Stock Exchange of India. The content from the book cannot be copied, reproduced, sold or used for commercial purposes without permission. It also cannot be stored or transmitted electronically or otherwise.
This document outlines the Fort Bend Central Appraisal District's reappraisal plan for tax years 2015 and 2016. It discusses the legal and administrative requirements for conducting property appraisals and reappraisals in Texas, including establishing market value, state oversight from the Comptroller's office, and the local administration of appraisal districts. The plan provides details on the district's mass appraisal process, data collection, and schedules for appraising different property types over the two-year period.
Annual Report and Accounts 2012-13 FINAL(including Quality&Accounts)Kevin-Alan Pugh
The annual report summarizes the activities of Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust for the period of April 2012 to March 2013. Key events included Monitor appointing a Contingency Planning Team to review clinical services due to sustainability concerns, publication of the Francis Report on failings at the Trust, and Monitor subsequently appointing Trust Special Administrators in April 2013 due to ongoing sustainability issues. The report outlines improvements made in patient care and clinical outcomes over the past year, but acknowledges further work is still needed.
This document summarizes a report on university gap funding programs. It finds that while universities help drive innovation through research and spin-offs, there is a lack of early-stage funding to commercialize discoveries. In response, universities have created 63 gap funding programs across 40 organizations. The report analyzes these programs and finds they have high commercialization rates, attract over $2.8 billion in additional investment, and create thousands of jobs. Gap funding helps advance technologies, build innovation networks, and maximize the impact of university research. It should be a priority given its ability to catalyze commercialization and foster a culture of innovation.
If you haven’t looked at QuickBooks Statement Writer lately, you’re missing out on the new and improved features and functionality that can revolutionize how you prepare compilations, write-ups, and management reports. Learn how QuickBooks Statement Writer utilizes templates to bridge QuickBooks with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. Create your own templates based on your clients’ needs or use pre-defined templates to create industry-compliant statements. Create professional accounting reports with flexible formatting that will improve the productivity and efficiencies within your firm.
THE STATE OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE IN PAKISTAN STUDY 1 COMPETITIVENESSidspak
The Domestic Commerce Survey was commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Commerce to reduce a research gap that exists in the sector. Policy planning in this sector has taken place without adequate economic research backup and consideration of the critical linkages across sectors. The survey, conducted across five areas of domestic commerce, i.e. retail, wholesale, transport, storage and real estate, aims to provide the necessary backup for explicit, integrated policy planning,
The survey was carried out in a selected number of large, medium and small cities. Markets in small towns were used as proxies for rural markets since organized markets generally do not exist in rural areas and small/medium towns are considered feeding areas to the rural markets. In all, 2000 establishments in retail and wholesale markets, transport, real estate and storage and warehousing were surveyed. The main areas of inquiry in the studies related to firm level characteristics, competitiveness, protection, subsidies and incentive schemes and regulation
This document is the June 2018 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) that provides information on market activity and performance. It includes data and charts on stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerages, new listings and delistings, dividends, and other market metrics. The purpose is to share facts and opinions for informational purposes only, and readers should not rely on the data as a basis for any actions or decisions without further verification.
This document is the March 2020 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). It provides data and charts on stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerages. Key details include the Jakarta Composite Index movement, top 20 gainers and losers for the month, trading breakdown by investor type and industry sector, and listings of new stocks, rights issues and dividends over the period. The report aims to inform readers about market activity for that month but does not constitute advice and the IDX is not liable for any actions taken based on its contents.
This document contains monthly statistics from the Indonesia Stock Exchange for December 2015. It includes information such as index values and movements, trading volumes and values by type of investor and market, most active stocks, industry breakdowns of trading activity, new listings and corporate actions. Key highlights include the Jakarta Composite Index closing at 4,593.008, up 4.84% for the month and down 1.69% for the year. Trading value on the regular market totaled Rp15.4 trillion for December.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for December 2012. It provides statistical highlights of trading activity on the IDX for the month, including total trading volume and value, numbers of active stocks and brokerage houses. It also summarizes trading by type of investor, market type, and industry sector. Charts show market index values and composition of trading by type. Tables at the end provide details of new stock and bond listings, dividends, and corporate actions for the month.
- The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for December 2013. It provides various stock market indices and trading data for the month.
- Key highlights include the Jakarta Composite Index closing at 4,274.177, down 0.89% for the month. Trading volume on the regular market was 18,037 billion shares with a value of Rp1,637 trillion.
- Other sections of the report provide details on sectoral index performance, most active stocks, new listings and corporate actions for the month.
This document provides a summary of stock market activity and statistics for Indonesia for the month of May 2015. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,216.37, down 0.20% from the previous month.
- Total trading value on the stock exchange was Rp322.47 trillion, up 6.59% from the previous month.
- The 20 most actively traded stocks by value saw total trading of Rp118.69 trillion, down 12.25% from the previous month.
- The 50 largest companies by market capitalization had a combined market cap of Rp7,320.90 trillion, up 2.55% from the previous month
The document provides statistics on stock trading in Indonesia for January 2015. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,289.40, up 1.19% from the previous month.
- Total equity trading value on the regular market was Rp147.9 trillion, accounting for 69.7% of total trading value.
- Foreign investors were net purchasers of Rp12.4 trillion worth of stocks.
- The 20 most actively traded stocks accounted for 24.3% of the total trading value.
The State of Domestic Commerce in Pakistan Study 9 - Real Estate in Pakistanidspak
This document provides an overview and analysis of Pakistan's real estate market. It identifies several key constraints facing the real estate sector, including issues with the political, legal, and regulatory frameworks. The legislative framework around land registration, acquisition, and rent control is discussed in depth. Housing delivery mechanisms, finance, and the role of various stakeholders like planners and professionals are also examined. The document concludes by outlining short and long-term policy strategies to improve the real estate and housing sectors in Pakistan.
This document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for February 2015. It provides various indices highlights and statistical data for the month, including the IDX Composite Index, sectoral indices movements, daily trading volumes and values by type of investor and market, most active stocks, gainer and loser stocks, and trading summaries by industry. All information in the publication should be considered for information purposes only and not relied upon as advice for taking any actions.
This document provides a summary of trading statistics and market highlights for the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in December 2016. It includes data on index levels, trading volumes and values, most active stocks and brokerage houses, sector performances, new listings and corporate actions. All information in the publication should be relied upon only after careful verification, as the IDX cannot be held responsible for any decisions made based on its contents. The publication is intended solely for informational purposes.
This document provides details on the maintenance and facilities management of a call center for Global Bank that is being converted from a library. It includes a SWOT analysis of the current building, goals and objectives for the refurbishment project, and layout plans for each floor of the building post-refurbishment. The lower ground floor will house IT infrastructure, a gym, and shower facilities. The ground floor will include a reception, kitchen, break area, and help desk. The first and second floors will be the main work areas divided into zones and include meeting rooms and offices. A detailed cost plan is provided totaling £6,378,936.08 for the refurbishment project. The report also discusses management of individual building
This document outlines the rules for Zambia's Central Securities Depository (CSD) system. Some key points:
1. The CSD is operated by the Bank of Zambia and maintains records of ownership and settles transactions for securities issued by the Zambian government and other eligible issuers.
2. Eligible securities include government bonds, treasury bills, and other instruments issued through the CSD system. The CSD record serves as the primary register of ownership.
3. Transactions can settle on a delivery-versus-payment basis through a link to the national payments system. This ensures final settlement of transactions.
The document provides an overview of mutual funds in India, their structure, and the roles of key participants like sponsors, trustees, asset management companies and custodians. It explains how mutual funds pool money from investors and invest it in a variety of securities, offering investors diversification and professional fund management. The document also outlines some common mutual fund types like equity, debt, gold and liquid funds, as well as features like loads, expense ratios and more.
The document discusses investment basics and the securities market in India. It covers topics like different investment options, primary and secondary markets, issuance of shares, regulations, and participants in the market. The primary market deals with new stock issuances, including initial public offerings and rights issues. It also discusses foreign capital raising through instruments like American Depository Receipts and Global Depository Receipts. The secondary market provides liquidity and supports trading of existing listed securities. Key regulators of the Indian securities market include SEBI and stock exchanges.
This document provides a blueprint for configuring SAP FICO for Tata Steel Pvt Ltd. It outlines the organizational structure including the client, company, business areas, and company code to be used. It also describes the master data setup for vendors, customers, house banks, and assets. Finally, it covers the business processes for general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and asset accounting including configuration details.
Money, banking, and international finance wijitha gayan
This document provides an overview of money, banking, and international finance. It discusses key topics such as the functions of money and central banks, the US financial system, multinational enterprises, international banks, financial institutions, financial statements, valuation of stocks and bonds, interest rates, risk, and the international financial system. The document contains 20 chapters that define important terms and concepts and provide questions at the end of each chapter.
The document provides information about copyright and ownership of the content in the book titled "Debt Instruments and the Indian Debt Market". It states that the book, including all text, graphics, images, and data is the property of National Stock Exchange of India. The content from the book cannot be copied, reproduced, sold or used for commercial purposes without permission. It also cannot be stored or transmitted electronically or otherwise.
This document outlines the Fort Bend Central Appraisal District's reappraisal plan for tax years 2015 and 2016. It discusses the legal and administrative requirements for conducting property appraisals and reappraisals in Texas, including establishing market value, state oversight from the Comptroller's office, and the local administration of appraisal districts. The plan provides details on the district's mass appraisal process, data collection, and schedules for appraising different property types over the two-year period.
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The annual report summarizes the activities of Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust for the period of April 2012 to March 2013. Key events included Monitor appointing a Contingency Planning Team to review clinical services due to sustainability concerns, publication of the Francis Report on failings at the Trust, and Monitor subsequently appointing Trust Special Administrators in April 2013 due to ongoing sustainability issues. The report outlines improvements made in patient care and clinical outcomes over the past year, but acknowledges further work is still needed.
This document summarizes a report on university gap funding programs. It finds that while universities help drive innovation through research and spin-offs, there is a lack of early-stage funding to commercialize discoveries. In response, universities have created 63 gap funding programs across 40 organizations. The report analyzes these programs and finds they have high commercialization rates, attract over $2.8 billion in additional investment, and create thousands of jobs. Gap funding helps advance technologies, build innovation networks, and maximize the impact of university research. It should be a priority given its ability to catalyze commercialization and foster a culture of innovation.
If you haven’t looked at QuickBooks Statement Writer lately, you’re missing out on the new and improved features and functionality that can revolutionize how you prepare compilations, write-ups, and management reports. Learn how QuickBooks Statement Writer utilizes templates to bridge QuickBooks with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. Create your own templates based on your clients’ needs or use pre-defined templates to create industry-compliant statements. Create professional accounting reports with flexible formatting that will improve the productivity and efficiencies within your firm.
THE STATE OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE IN PAKISTAN STUDY 1 COMPETITIVENESSidspak
The Domestic Commerce Survey was commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Commerce to reduce a research gap that exists in the sector. Policy planning in this sector has taken place without adequate economic research backup and consideration of the critical linkages across sectors. The survey, conducted across five areas of domestic commerce, i.e. retail, wholesale, transport, storage and real estate, aims to provide the necessary backup for explicit, integrated policy planning,
The survey was carried out in a selected number of large, medium and small cities. Markets in small towns were used as proxies for rural markets since organized markets generally do not exist in rural areas and small/medium towns are considered feeding areas to the rural markets. In all, 2000 establishments in retail and wholesale markets, transport, real estate and storage and warehousing were surveyed. The main areas of inquiry in the studies related to firm level characteristics, competitiveness, protection, subsidies and incentive schemes and regulation
This document is the June 2018 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) that provides information on market activity and performance. It includes data and charts on stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerages, new listings and delistings, dividends, and other market metrics. The purpose is to share facts and opinions for informational purposes only, and readers should not rely on the data as a basis for any actions or decisions without further verification.
This document is the March 2020 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). It provides data and charts on stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerages. Key details include the Jakarta Composite Index movement, top 20 gainers and losers for the month, trading breakdown by investor type and industry sector, and listings of new stocks, rights issues and dividends over the period. The report aims to inform readers about market activity for that month but does not constitute advice and the IDX is not liable for any actions taken based on its contents.
This document is the August 2020 issue of the IDX Monthly Statistics publication by the Indonesia Stock Exchange. It provides statistical data and charts on stock market activity for the month, including stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerages, new listings and delistings, corporate actions and transactions made by IDX members. The publisher cannot be held responsible for any actions taken based on the information in this publication.
This document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for May 2018. It provides various stock market indices and their performance over various time periods. It also includes trading statistics such as the most active stocks and brokerage houses by trading value and volume. Additionally, it covers the listing status and trading of other instruments such as bonds, futures and REITs on the Indonesia Stock Exchange.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's (IDX) Monthly Statistics report for July 2020. It provides statistical highlights and indices performance summaries for the month. The IDX Composite Index rose 6.56% in July while trading volume increased 13.26% from the previous month. Most sectoral indices also increased except for the Infrastructure, Utility & Transportation Index which fell 15.26%. The report also includes rankings of the top 20 most active stocks and brokerage houses for the month by various trading metrics.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for September 2018. It provides various data and charts on index performance, trading activity and volumes, most active stocks and brokerages, and listings information. Key details include the Jakarta Composite Index closing at 6,355.67, total trading value of IDR3.04 trillion, Bank Rakyat Indonesia as the most actively traded stock, and JP Morgan and RHB Sekuritas as the most active brokerages. Sector trading was led by finance, basic industry, and manufacturing.
This document provides statistics and market data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the month of February 2018. It includes information on index values and trading volumes, sector performance, most active stocks and brokerages, new listings, and historical market summaries. The data is intended for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions without further research and analysis. The IDX cannot be held responsible for any actions taken based on the information in this report.
This document provides a summary of statistics from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the month of September 2019. It includes data on stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks, industry classifications, new listings and other market activity information. The publisher cannot be held liable for any actions taken or decisions made based on the information in this publication. All rights to the content are reserved by IDX.
This document is the January 2018 monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). It provides data and charts on stock price indices, trading volumes and values, the most active stocks and brokerage houses, and other market statistics. The report contains information for January 2018 as well as year-to-date totals. All opinions expressed are for information purposes only and readers should not rely on the data as a basis for decisions without further research.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for August 2018. It provides various stock market indices and trading statistics, including the daily movements of the Jakarta Composite Index and sectoral indices. It also lists the 20 most active stocks by trading value and volume, the top 20 gaining and losing stocks for the month, and trading summaries by industry classification.
This document provides statistics and market highlights for the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the month of February 2017. It includes data on index performance, trading volumes and values by investor type and market type, the most active stocks and brokerage houses, and listings and corporate actions. The information is intended for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions without further research and analysis. The IDX cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on the data presented in this report.
The IDX Statistics Book includes comparative statistics on all aspects of trading and listing for January - December 2016. It provides data on stock price indices, trading activity, listed companies, IDX members activity, and bonds activity. For specific data or questions, please contact the Corporate Secretary at the Indonesia Stock Exchange Building in Jakarta. The publication is compiled by the Research and Development Division of Indonesia Stock Exchange.
This document provides a summary of stock market statistics and indices for Indonesia for the month of August 2017. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index closed at 5,915.36, a 0.08% decrease from the previous month.
- Total trading value on the stock exchange was IDR338.62 trillion, an increase of 7.39% compared to the previous month.
- Foreign investors were net purchasers of IDR52.13 billion worth of stocks, compared to net purchases of IDR31.37 billion the previous month.
- The 20 most actively traded stocks by value saw total trading reach IDR1,239.31 trillion, up 9.
The document provides an overview of stock market activity and performance in Indonesia for the month of May 2017. It includes statistics on index levels and movements, trading volumes and values, most active stocks and brokerages, and sector performances. Key highlights are the Composite Index rose 1.13% in May and is up 15.04% year-to-date, total trading value on the stock exchange in May was IDR408.801 trillion, and the 50 largest companies by market capitalization accounted for 73.08% of total market cap.
The document provides an overview of stock market statistics and indices for Indonesia in December 2016. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index increased 1.31% in December to 5,140 points.
- Trading volume on the stock exchange in December was 217 trillion rupiah, an increase of 18.84% from the previous month.
- Sectoral indices like the mining index and basic industry & chemicals index saw gains of over 15% in December.
This document is the March 2017 issue of the IDX Monthly Statistics publication by the Indonesia Stock Exchange. It provides statistical data and charts on stock market activity and performance in March 2017, including stock price indices, trading volumes, most active stocks and brokerage houses, sector performances, and other market metrics. The publication is intended for informational purposes only and readers are advised not to rely on it as the basis for any actions or decisions.
The document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for April 2015. It provides various indices and market highlights for the month. Some key points:
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- Several sectoral indices also declined in April, including the Agriculture index down 11.78% and Mining index down 5.82%.
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- The top 20 most actively traded stocks saw lower trading volumes and values compared to the previous
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- The IDX Composite Index fell 4.48% in March to close at 6,140.837.
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The document provides statistics and data on stock market performance in Indonesia for the month of January 2017. Some key highlights include:
- The IDX Composite Index increased 1.50% in January to 5,250.968 points.
- Trading value on the stock exchange increased 9.67% in January to reach IDR55.324 trillion.
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The document is a monthly statistics report from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) that provides various data and analysis regarding stock trading activity and performance of listed companies in January 2020. It includes stock price indices highlights, trading volumes and values, most active stocks, market capitalization of listed firms, and financial ratios of selected companies. The report aims to inform users of the IDX about the stock market's monthly performance.
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This document is the Indonesia Stock Exchange's monthly statistics report for November 2019. It provides statistical data and analysis on the IDX's performance in November, including stock trading values and volumes, top gaining and losing stocks, most active brokerages, and industry trading summaries. The report also contains charts showing index values and other market indicators over time. All information in the report is provided for informational purposes only.
This document is the October 2019 issue of the IDX Monthly Statistics publication by the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). It provides statistical data and analysis on the IDX and Indonesian capital markets for the month of October 2019, including stock trading volumes and values, index performance, most active stocks, sector breakdowns, and other market activity metrics. The publication is intended for informational purposes only and readers are advised not to rely on it as the sole basis for any decisions.
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4. IDX Members Stock Transaction ....................................................................................................................................................
IDX Members ETF Transaction ........................................................................................................................................................
IDX Members DINFRA Transaction .................................................................................................................................................
IDX Members Futures Transaction ..................................................................................................................................................
IDX Members Warrant Transaction .................................................................................................................................................
IDX Members REIT Transaction ......................................................................................................................................................
IDX Members Rights Transaction ....................................................................................................................................................
Indonesia Stock Exchange Activity, 1986 – September 2020..........................................................................................................
Stock Option Activities ....................................................................................................................................................................
Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) Activities...........................................................................................................................................
Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Activities.................................................................................................................................
Futures Trading Activities.................................................................................................................................................................
DINFRA Trading Activities................................................................................................................................................................
Corporate Bond Activities.................................................................................................................................................................
Government Bond Activities..............................................................................................................................................................
Asset Backed Securities Activities....................................................................................................................................................
Average Daily Trading Value All Instrument Activities, 2000 – September 2020.............................................................................
Listing Summaries and Trading of Bonds & ABS.............................................................................................................................
New Issues of Bonds, Sukuk & ABS................................................................................................................................................
Corporate Action of Bonds, Sukuk & ABS........................................................................................................................................
Government Bonds...........................................................................................................................................................................
Corporate Bonds & Sukuk Issues.....................................................................................................................................................
Medium Term Notes (MTN)..............................................................................................................................................................
Asset-backed Securities Issues........................................................................................................................................................
Daily Activity Report of Bonds and ABS...........................................................................................................................................
50 Most Active Government Bonds by Volume - September 2020...................................................................................................
50 Most Active Government Bonds by Frequency - September 2020..............................................................................................
50 Most Active Corporate Bonds by Volume - September 2020......................................................................................................
50 Most Active Corporate Bonds by Frequency - September 2020..................................................................................................
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Daily Composite Stock Price & Stock Trading Activity
September 2020
Trading Volume, million shares (LHS) Trading Value, IDR billion (LHS) IDX Composite Index (RHS)
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5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
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30,000
35,000
3,800
4,050
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4,550
4,800
5,050
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5,550
5,800
6,050
6,300
6,550
6,800
Sep '19 Nov '19 Dec '19 Jan '20 Feb '20 Apr '20 May '20 Jun '20 Aug '20 Sep '20
Indonesia Stock Exchange
Composite Stock Price Index and Stock Trading Volume
September 2019 - September 2020
Trading Volume (LHS) Composite Index (RHS)
11. 7IDX MONTHLY STATISTICS, SEPTEMBER 2020
DATA SERVICES | INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE
Trading Volume (Bar, LHS) Index (Line, RHS)
IDX Indices (12 Month Chart)
700
900
1,100
1,300
1,500
1,700
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares Manufacturing *)
IInnffrraassttrruuccttuurree,, --3355..8888%%
Misc-Ind, -29.93%
Trade, -21.14%
Basic-Ind, -16.74%
PPrrooppeerrttyy,, --3311..5533%%
MMiinniinngg,, --1166..4433%%
Agriculture, -17.42%
JCI, -21.06%
FFiinnaannccee,, --1166..4477%%
CCoonnssuummeerr,, --1177..0077%%
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Jakarta Composite Index and Sectoral Indices Movement
30 Sep 2019 - 30 Sep 2020
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800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
250
500
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1,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
Index
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Shares
Agriculture
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
Index
Million
Shares
Mining
400
540
680
820
960
1,100
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
Mar
'20
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'20
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'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
Basic Industry & Chemical
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
Sep
'20
IndexMillion
Shares
Consumer Goods Industry
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1,050
1,200
1,350
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
IndexMillion
Shares
Miscellaneous Industry
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Trading Volume (Bar, LHS) Index (Line, RHS)
500
700
900
1,100
1,300
1,500
4,500
9,000
13,500
18,000
22,500
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'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
Infrastructure, Utilities &
Transportation
800
900
1,000
1,100
1,200
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
Mar
'20
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'20
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'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares Development Board Index
300
400
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600
700
900
1,800
2,700
3,600
4,500
5,400
6,300
Sep
'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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Million
Shares BISNIS-27
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700
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
Index
Million
Shares
IDX30
300
500
700
900
1,100
1,300
500
2,000
3,500
5,000
6,500
8,000
Sep
'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
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Million
Shares
LQ45
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1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
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30,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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Million
Shares Main Board Index
500
700
900
1,100
1,300
1,500
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Sep
'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
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Million
Shares
KOMPAS100
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550
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
Sep
'20
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Million
Shares
Property, Real Estate
& Construction
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700
900
1,100
1,300
1,500
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
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'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
Finance
400
500
600
700
800
900
2,500
5,000
7,500
10,000
12,500
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
Mar
'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
Trade, Services & Investment
13. 9IDX MONTHLY STATISTICS, SEPTEMBER 2020
DATA SERVICES | INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE
Trading Volume (Bar, LHS) Index (Line, RHS)
350
450
550
650
750
700
1,400
2,100
2,800
3,500
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
Mar
'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
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Million
Shares
JJaakkaarrttaa IIssllaammiicc IInnddeexx ((JJIIII))
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2,000
3,000
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5,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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Million
Shares SRI-KEHATI
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1,200
2,400
3,600
4,800
6,000
7,200
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
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Million
Shares
Investor33
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1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
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Million
Shares
SMinfra18
550
700
850
1,000
1,150
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
infobank15
200
250
300
350
400
1,500
3,000
4,500
6,000
7,500
Sep
'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
MNC36
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500
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1,000
1,250
1,500
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'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
Sep
'20
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Million
Shares PPEEFFIINNDDOO2255
100
120
140
160
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200
6,000
12,000
18,000
24,000
30,000
Sep
'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
IInnddoonneessiiaa SShhaarriiaa SSttoocckk IInnddeexx ((IISSSSII))
150
200
250
300
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
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'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares IDX SMC Composite
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Sep
'19
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'19
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'20
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'20
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'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
PEFINDO i-Grade
14. 10
DATA SERVICES | INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE
IDX MONTHLY STATISTICS, SEPTEMBER 2020
Trading Volume (Bar, LHS) Index (Line, RHS)
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350
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10,000
15,000
20,000
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'19
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2,100
2,800
3,500
4,200
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
IDX High Dividend 20
150
250
350
450
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
IDX BUMN20
100
150
200
250
2,500
5,000
7,500
10,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
Jakarta Islamic Index 70 (JII70)
50
70
90
110
130
150
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
IDX80
100
125
150
175
250
500
750
1,000
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
IDXV30
100
115
130
145
300
600
900
1,200
1,500
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
IDXG30
80
105
130
155
180
600
1,200
1,800
2,400
Sep
'19
Nov
'19
Jan
'20
Mar
'20
May
'20
Jul
'20
Sep
'20
Index
Million
Shares
IDXQ30
Base date:
LQ45 (Jul 13, 1994), IDX30 ( Dec 30, 2004), JII (Dec 28, 1994), Main Board Index (Dec 28, 2001), Development Board Index (Dec 28, 2001), Kompas100 (Dec 28, 2002), BISNIS-27 Index (Dec 30,
2004), PEFINDO25 Index (Dec 29, 2005), SRI-KEHATI (Dec 28, 2006), ISSI (Dec 28, 2007), infobank15 (Dec 30, 2004), SMinfra18 (Dec 30, 2004), MNC36 (Dec 28, 2007), Investor33 (Dec 30, 2008),
IDXSMC-COM & IDXSMC-LIQ (Jan 30, 2009, i-GRADE (Dec 28, 2012), IDX High Dividend 20 (Jan 30, 2009), IDX BUMN20 (Jan 30, 2009), JII70 (May 29, 2009), IDX80 (Jan 31, 2012) IDX Sectoral
Indices (Dec 28, 1995),IDX V30 (Jan 31, 2014), IDX G30 (Jan 31, 2014) *) Manufacturing = Basic Industry and Chemicals + Miscellaneous Industry + Consumer Goods Industry
19. 15IDX MONTHLY STATISTICS, SEPTEMBER 2020
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
21.65
1.62
1,770,919
1,116,322
626,565
28.59
2.17
2.08
1,530,253
2,652,584
2,802,350
1,545,037
59,697,22030,397,809
0.09
13.88
1.07
1.75
1.32
Market Cap,
m. IDR
Volume,
th. shares
Value,
m. IDR
PER,
x
PBV,
x
Total 6,046,082,592,101 5,663,917,044 242,612,183 170,705,190
Total Trading
Freq.,
x
335,902
1,029,260,279,719
Trade, Services &
Investment (178)
563,487,207
26,661,738
1.611,734,475
14,114,407
Consumer Goods
Industry (61)
Property, Real Estate and
Construction (95)
Infrastructure, Utilities
and Transportation (80)
Finance (94)
523,030,193,401
1,049,749,911,147
852,541,066,102
1,128,753,653,354
11,418,038
36,598,066
39,245,502
1,052,204,133
327,497,556
553,317,619
1,964,791,912
9,440,461
50,296,099 23,757,015
14,121,858 3.62
1.82
Trading Summary by Industry Classification
Average
Industry Classification
Number of
Shares
Agriculture (24) 10.04
11.14
11.21
19.38249,996,792
2,921,956
16,004,718
10,960,005
7,140,220
Mining (47)
162,715,256,812
589,673,200,482
501,970,321,598
208,388,709,486
5,370,027
51,344,640
9,762,519
8,179,482
Basic Industry and
Chemicals (80)
Miscellaneous Industry
(53)
1.35
72,865,295
309,363,056
570,393,473
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IDX MONTHLY STATISTICS, SEPTEMBER 2020
Agriculture (24)
1.7%
Mining (47)
9.4%
Basic Industry and Chemicals (80)
6.4%
Miscellaneous Industry (53)
4.2%Consumer Goods Industry (61)
8.3%
Property, Real Estate and
Construction (95)
5.5%
Infrastructure, Utilities
and Transportation (80)
15.6%
Finance (94)
35.0%
Trade, Services &
Investment (178)
13.9%
Trading Value by Industry
1.3%
5.5%
10.1%
4.4%18.6%
5.8%
9.8%
34.7%
9.9%
Market Capitalization
by Industry
Agriculture (24)
2.7%
Mining (47)
9.8%
Basic Industry and Chemicals (80)
8.3%
Miscellaneous Industry (53)
3.4%
Consumer Goods Industry (61) 8.7%
Property, Real Estate and
Construction (95)
17.4%
Infrastructure, Utilities
and Transportation (80)
14.1%
Finance (94)
18.7%
Trade, Services &
Investment (178)
17.0%
Number of Listed Shares
by Industry
2.2%
21.2%
4.0%
3.4%
4.7%
15.1%
16.2%
12.5%
20.7%
Trading Volume
by Industry
Regular
86.78%
Others
0.01559%
Negotiated
13.20%
Trading Volume by Market Type
Regular
86.98%
Others
0.00002%
Negotiated
13.01%
Trading Value by Market Type