IDX Records Rp 52.44 T in Bonds, Market Activity Surges and JCI Jumps 6.14%
Jakarta. Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) recorded robust corporate fundraising activity in 2026, with 48 bond and sukuk issuances from 32 issuers totaling Rp 52.44 trillion ($3.05 billion), underscoring sustained appetite for capital market financing despite global uncertainties.
IDX data shows a total of 688 listed bond and sukuk issuances outstanding, valued at Rp 564.69 trillion and $149.41 million, issued by 134 companies.
Government securities, or Surat Berharga Negara (SBN), listed on the exchange reached 190 series, with a nominal value of Rp 6,745.18 trillion and $352.10 million. Meanwhile, asset-backed securities (EBA) stood at seven issuances worth Rp 3.57 trillion.
On April 8, 2026, IDX listed the Continuing Bond II Bank Mandiri Taspen Phase II Year 2026, valued at Rp 1.5 trillion and issued by Bank Mandiri Taspen. The bond received an idAAA rating from Indonesia’s credit rating agency (PEFINDO), with Bank Rakyat Indonesia acting as trustee.
Equity market performance also strengthened during the week of April 6–10, 2026. Average daily trading volume rose 24.81% to 32.28 billion shares, from 25.87 billion shares in the previous week. Average daily transaction value climbed 17.26% to Rp 17.32 trillion, compared to Rp 14.77 trillion, while transaction frequency increased 15.05% to 2.05 million trades from 1.78 million.
In line with the uptick in activity, IDX’s market capitalization grew 7.18% to Rp 13,189 trillion, up from Rp 12,305 trillion a week earlier.
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) advanced 6.14% over the week, closing at 7,458.496 from 7,026.782 previously.
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