Foreign Investors Spotted Offloading These 10 Stocks as JCI Slumps Again
After a rally since the weekend, the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) slumped, at one point falling more than 1%. The index ended down 0.55% at 6,220.74 at the close of trading on Wednesday (17/6/2026).
Transaction value reached Rp24.70 trillion, involving 34.10 billion shares in 2.38 million trades. A total of 391 listed companies declined, 288 advanced, and 137 were unchanged.
However, foreign investors recorded a jumbo net buy of Rp2.51 trillion across all markets and Rp2.84 trillion in the negotiated and cash markets. On the other hand, foreign investors recorded a net sell of Rp328.73 billion in the regular market.
So, which stocks were collectively sold by foreign investors yesterday when the JCI was sluggish? Citing Stockbit, here are the 10 largest net foreign sells in Wednesday’s trading:
PT Chandra Asri Pacific Tbk. (TPIA) - Rp358.00 billion
PT Bumi Resources Minerals Tbk. (BRMS) - Rp103.50 billion
PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa Tbk. (DSSA) - Rp100.95 billion
PT Bumi Resources Tbk. (BUMI) - Rp93.87 billion
PT Kalbe Farma Tbk. (KLBF) - Rp77.52 billion
PT Astra International Tbk. (ASII) - Rp73.86 billion
PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk. (CUAN) - Rp56.31 billion
PT Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk. (AMRT) - Rp35.02 billion
PT Merdeka Gold Resources Tbk. (EMAS) - Rp34.23 billion
PT Darma Henwa Tbk. (DEWA) - Rp32.31 billion