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        "msgid": "foreign-investors-record-net-sell-of-rp-2-trillion-in-first-session-1780642321",
        "date": "2026-06-05 13:13:03",
        "title": "Foreign Investors Record Net Sell of Rp 2 Trillion in First Session",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Finance",
        "summary": "Foreign investors continued to exit the Indonesian capital market, recording a net sell of Rp 2 trillion during the first trading session on Friday. The sell-off heavily targeted major bank stocks and select energy and commodity shares, dragging the Jakarta Composite Index down by 2.53%. The significant outflow contributed to a broad market decline, with over 600 stocks trading in negative territory.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia \u2014 Foreign investors are continuing to leave\nthe Indonesian capital market. Throughout the first session today,\nFriday (5\/6\/2026), foreigners recorded total sell transactions of Rp\n14.7 trillion and buy transactions of Rp 12.7 trillion, resulting in a\nnet foreign sell of Rp 2 trillion.<\/p>\n<p>Substantial foreign fund outflows poured out of major banking\nissuers. Bank Central Asia (BBCA) recorded a net sell of Rp 721.5\nbillion. Bank Mandiri (BMRI) followed with Rp 160.7 billion, and Bank\nNegara Indonesia (BBNI) with Rp 58 billion.<\/p>\n<p>This foreign selling pressure caused the shares of major banks to\ndecline. BBCA fell by 5.53%, BBNI by 4.09%, BMRI by 2.52%, and BBRI by\n2.14%.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, foreign selling also targeted a number of energy and\ncommodity shares, including Chandra Asri Pacific (TPIA), Merdeka Copper\nGold (MDKA), Antam (ANTM), and Bumi Resources (BUMI).<\/p>\n<p>The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) continued its negative trend until\nmidday today, Friday (5\/6\/2026). At the end of session 1, the IHSG was\nparked at the 5,692.16 level, down 2.53% or -147.62 points.<\/p>\n<p>A total of 624 stocks moved into the red zone. There were 115 stocks\nthat rose and the remaining 220 were stagnant. The transaction value was\nfairly busy, reaching Rp 21.07 trillion, involving 23.37 billion shares\nin 1.29 million transactions. Market capitalisation consequently slumped\nto Rp 10,017 trillion.<\/p>\n<p>The transaction value reaching more than Rp 20 trillion in session 1\nwas largely contributed by jumbo transactions of Chandra Asri Pacific\n(TPIA) in the negotiation market.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/foreign-investors-record-net-sell-of-rp-2-trillion-in-first-session-1780642321",
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