Palm Oil Plantations Are Blamed For Many Evils. But Change ...D’ORIGIN Advisory, Louisa Rahardjo and Veni Fitriani – Indonesian stocks rose in on Wednesday with basic industry surged nearly 4% while plantations sank amid tumbling CPO prices.

 

Jakarta composite rose 23.095 points (-0.396%) to 5,858.293 with LQ45 rose 0.61% at 925.79. Trading volume were 10.382 billion shares worth of Rp8.625 trillion including transaction of Rp1.56 trillion in negotiation market. Foreign investors purchased a net Rp319.81 billion in regular market. 202 shares rose, while 210 declined, 122 unchanged and 143 untraded.

 

According to JISDOR, the currency recovered 140 points (+0.94%) to 14,755, while Spot rate rose 20 points (+0.1351%) at 14,785.00 against the USD.

 

Asian and European stocks were mostly lower amid as investors watched closes oil prices after sinking 7% in previous session to one-year low amid a surge in supply and increasing concerns about an economic slowdown.

 

In term of data, preliminary figures showed Japan’s economy contracted by an annualized 1.2% between July and September. Meanwhile in China, industrial output for October came in at 5.9% percent higher than a year ago. Fixed asset investment for October also came in above expectations at 5.7% higher as compared to a year ago. Retail sales in October, however, came in below expectations at 8.6% higher year-on-year.

 

From Europe, the German economy shrank unexpectedly by 0.2% on quarter in the three months to September 2018, after a 0.5% growth in the previous period and missing market expectations of a 0.5% expansion. It was the first quarterly contraction since the March quarter 2015, a preliminary estimate showed. Year-on-year, the economy expanded a calendar-adjusted 1.1% in the September quarter, following a 2% growth in the previous three-month period and far less than estimates of a 2.3% expansion.

 

In the meantime, oil prices picked up with Brent crude climbed 99 cents (+1.51%) to $66.46 per barrel while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures climbed 46 cents (+0.83%) to $56.15 per barrel.

 

STOXX.. 3,180.17 (-1.38%)
CAC 40.. 5,028.25 (-1.44%)
DAX.. 11,319.51 (-1.33%)
FTSE.. 6,982.63 (-1.01%)

 

NIKKEI.. 21,846.48 (+0.16%)
SHCOMP.. 2,632.24 (-0.85%)
HSI.. 25,654.43 (-0.54%)
TAIEX.. 9,791.88 (+0.16%)
KOSPI.. 2,068.05 (-0.15%)
S&P/ASX 200.. 5,732.77 (-1.74%)
SENSEX.. 34,998.69 (-0.41%)
STI.. 3,037.96 (-0.51%)

 

DOW FUT.. 25,237.00 (-0.37%)
S&P FUT.. 2,717.00 (-0.38%)
NASDAQ FUT.. 6,795.50 (-0.84%)

 

2nd SESSION JCI

 

JCI @5858.29 (+23.095pts) (+0.396%)
(H: 5896.80 ; L: 5851.79)
(Value: 8.625 T (NG 1.559 T)
Volume: 103.822 Lot (NG 30.464 Lot)
(Adv.202 ; Decl.210 ; Unchg.122 shares)
Foreign Nett Buy 530.78 B…!!!
Foreign Value 31.0%
Incl.Crossing**
– SMGR @9820 ~ 228.78 B (F vs F)
– MDKA @2450 ~ 220.50 B (F vs D)
LQ45…925.79(+0.61%)

 

*BUY (Regular)
F Buy 2153.4 B
D Buy 4912.1 B
*SELL (Reguler)
F Sell 1833.6 B
D Sell 5231.9 B

 

USD/IDR:
JISDOR: 14,895;14,755
SPOT: 14,753 ;14,785

 

JCI for tomorrow:
Support: 5840, 5800
Resist: 5885, 6020

 

6 MARKETs DRIVEN BY SECTOR
MANUFACTUR (+1.75%) (2.90 T)
FINANCE (+0.22%) (1.76 T)
MINING (-0.22%) (1.19 T)
CONSUMER (+0.91%) (885.50 B)
INFRASTRUC (-1.69%) (786.47 B)
PROPERTY (-0.87%) (624.94 B)

 

6 TOP GAINERs
SURE @1885 (+24.83%)
DEAL @352 (+24.82%)
SOSS @1560 (+24.80%)
YPAS @595 (+20.93%)
BBLD @482 (+19.90%)
GLOB @178 (+18.67%)

 

6 TOP LOSERs
HDTX @166 (-23.15%)
DUTI @4280 (-20.00%)
GMTD @12725 (-19.97%)
IBST @8000 (-18.37%)
TAMU @2430 (-11.64%)
ATIC @805 (-11.05%)

 

7 NET BUY STOCKs BY FOREIGNERS
BBRI @3395 (120.67 B)
PTBA @4875 (66.25 B)
ASII @8213 (58.16 B)
BBNI @8078 (49.97 B)
HMSP @3377 (45.83 B)
SMGR @9817 (41.54 B)
PGAS @2077 (37.11 B)

 

7 NET SELL STOCKs BY FOREIGNERS
LPPF @4503 (61.54 B)
WSKT @1455 (60.20 B)
TLKM @3808 (53.03 B)
ERAA @1663 (17.16 B)
INCO @3155 (13.29 B)
EXCL @2143 (12.99 B)
BSDE @1181 (11.35 B)

 

8 MOST ACTIVE STOCKs BY VALUE
PTBA @4880 (+4.95%)
SRIL @366 (0.00%)
TKIM @12325 (+10.54%)
BBRI @3350 (0.00%)
BBCA @24050 (-0.10%)
BBNI @8025 (+1.58%)
ASII @8175 (+2.19%)
TLKM @3750 (-2.09%)

 

8 MOST ACTIVE STOCKs BY VOLUME
SRIL @366 (12.434.602 lot)
MYRX @119 (9.132.057 lot)
TRAM @185 (4.895.117 lot)
RIMO @161 (4.070.900 lot)
IIKP @210 (3.542.912 lot)
BUMI @166 (2.589.798 lot)
MABA @398 (2.234.357 lot)
DEAL @352 (1.549.965 lot)