Indonesia Stocks Rally Over 6% in a Week, Adding Rp 884 Trillion in Value
Jakarta. Indonesia’s benchmark stock index posted a strong rebound in the week of April 6–10, rising 6.14% to close at 7,458.496, while total market capitalization expanded by Rp 884 trillion ($51.7 billion).
The gains highlight a short-term recovery in Indonesian equities, even as broader investor sentiment remains cautious amid persistent capital outflows.
According to data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), average daily trading volume increased 24.81% to 32.28 billion shares, up from 25.87 billion shares in the previous week.
Average daily transaction value also climbed 17.26% to Rp 17.32 trillion, compared with Rp 14.77 trillion a week earlier, reflecting improved market activity.
By Friday’s close, IDX market capitalization had risen 7.18% to Rp 13,189 trillion ($772 billion), up from Rp 12,305 trillion ($720.3 billion) in the previous week.
Foreign investors recorded a net buy of Rp 193.87 billion during the week. However, on a year-to-date basis, the market has still seen a net foreign outflow of Rp 37.14 trillion in 2026.
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