D’ORIGIN – Louisa Rahardjo and Veni Fitriani, Indonesian stocks retreated again on Monday in low volatility despite gains in global markets while rupiah remained fragile.

 

Jakarta composite index slipped 16.634 points (-0.26%) to 6,366.434 with LQ45 added 0.04% at 995.416. Trading volume were 12.35 billion shares worth of Rp6.589 trillion including transaction of Rp1.173 trillion in negotiation market. Foreign investors sold a net Rp558.61 billion. 180 shares rose, while 262 declined, 138 unchanged, and 121 untraded.

 

According to JISDOR, the currency fell 101 points (-0.71%) to 14,324, while Spot rate recovered 20 points (+0.14%) to 14,285.00 against the USD.

 

Asian and European markets were higher despite lingering concerns over global economic slowdown following weak economic data in China and U.S. last Friday with Brexit deal return to investors’ focus.

 

Data over the weekend showed U.S. economy added just 20,000 jobs in February versus an expected gain of 180,000, marking the weakest month of jobs creation since September 2017.

 

In Germany, trade surplus decreased to EUR 14.5 billion in January 2019 from EUR 17.2 billion in the same month a year earlier, as imports rose 5.0% to EUR 94.4 billion, while exports grew at a softer 1.7% to EUR 108.9 billion.

 

In other news, China’s aviation regulator has ordered Chinese airlines to suspend the operation of Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes following the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302.

 

Oil prices climbed as OPEC+ alliance will meet in Vienna on April 17-18 with prices were also supported by a weekly report by Baker Hughes showing the amount of rigs drilling for new oil production in the United States fell by nine last week to 834. Brent added 62 cents (+0.94%) at $66.36 per barrel while U.S. West Texas Intermediate rose 48 cents (+0.89%) to $56.57 barrel.

 

STOXX.. 3,286.62 (+0.09%)
CAC 40.. 5,232.99 (+0.03%)
DAX.. 11,472.30 (+0.13%)
FTSE.. 7,144.06 (+0.56%)

 

NIKKEI.. 21,125.009 (+0.47%)
SHCOMP.. 3,026.99 (+1.92%)
HSI.. 28,503.30 (+0.97%)
TAIEX.. 10,250.28 (+0.08%)
KOSPI.. 2,138.10 (+0.03%)
S&P/ASX 200.. 6,180.19 (-0.38%)
SENSEX.. 37,057.95 (+1.05%)
STI.. 3,194.46 (-0.04%)

 

DOW FUT.. 25,337.00 (-0.75%)
S&P FUT.. 2,752.75 (+0.03%)
NASDAQ FUT.. 7,062.75 (+0.13%)

 

2nd SESSION JCI on 11.03.19

 

JCI @6366.43 (-16.634pts) (-0.261%)
(H: 6420.78 ; L: 6366.04)
(Value: 6.589 T (NG 1.173 T)
Volume: 123.503 Lot (NG 25.236 Lot)
(Adv.180 ; Decl.262 ; Unchg.138 shares)
Foreign Nett Sell 558.61 B…!!!
Foreign Value 30.3%
Incl.Crossing: TLKM @3787 ~ 207.13 B (F vs F)
LQ45…995.42(+0.04%)

 

*BUY (Regular)
F Buy 1321.9 B
D Buy 4093.9 B
*SELL (Reguler)
F Sell 1826.0 B
D Sell 3589.8 B

 

USD/IDR:
JISDOR: 14,223;14,324
SPOT: 14,280;14,285

 

JCI for tomorrow:
Support: 6345, 6320
Resist: 6375, 6400

 

6 MARKETs DRIVEN BY SECTOR
MANUFACTUR (-0.16%) (1.46 T)
FINANCE (-0.45%) (1.32 T)
INFRASTRUC (-0.49%) (1.09 T)
MINING (-0.29%) (838.09 B)
PROPERTY (-0.17%) (508.48 B)
CONSUMER (+0.20%) (499.68 B)

 

6 TOP GAINERs
BALI @1455 (+24.89%)
OCAP @1105 (+24.86%)
SRTG @4490 (+20.05%)
CSIS @164 (+18.84%)
SIMA @360 (+18.42%)
MPRO @885 9+17.22%)

 

6 TOP LOSERs
JAYA @338 (-21.03%)
TCPI @5725 (-19.93%)
YPAS @488 (-18.67%)
ENRG @69 (-12.66%)
TBMS @800 (-12.09%)
ECII @100 (-12.09%)

 

7 NET BUY STOCKs BY FOREIGNERS
ITMG @22922 (26.73 B)
WSKT @1868 (22.46 B)
BRPT @3004 (20.76 B)
WTON @577 (20.10 B)
BBNI @8689 (20.01 B)
BSDE @1326 (10.82 B)
WEGE @372 (8.55 B)

 

7 NET SELL STOCKs BY FOREIGNERS
BMRI @6848 (136.27 B)
BBCA @27483 (115.64 B)
ASII @7216 (75.09 B)
TLKM @3786 (37.33 B)
PGAS @2386 (36.74 B)
SMCB @2012 (31.51 B)
LPPF @3694 (30.37 B)

 

8 MOST ACTIVE STOCKs BY VALUE
ASII @7175 (+0.35%)
BBRI @3850 (0.00%)
BBCA @27500 (+1.10%)
BMRI @6800 (-1.45%)
TLKM @3770 (+0.80%)
ADRO @1440 (+3.60%)
POOL @4620 (-1.91%)
NUSA @100 (-0.99%)

 

8 MOST ACTIVE STOCKs BY VOLUME
MABA @54 (20.627.753 lot)
NUSA @100 (14.381.073 lot)
TRAM @153 (7.293.674 lot)
IIKP @183 (5.559.853 lot)
MYRX @103 (3.849.039 lot)
BUMI @132 (3.823.724 lot)
RIMO @133 (3.658.873 lot)
ENRG @69 (2.161.079 lot)