
Rancak Media, JAKARTA – The Bisnis-27 Index concluded Tuesday’s trading session (November 11, 2025) with a notable gain, closing at 547.47. The session saw several constituent stocks perform strongly, with shares of PT Bumi Resources Tbk. (BUMI) particularly surging.
According to data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), the Bisnis-27 Index – a collaborative benchmark developed by the IDX and Bisnis Indonesia daily – edged up by 0.03% to reach its closing level of 547.47. Throughout the day’s trading, the index fluctuated, hitting an intraday high of 551.63 before settling at its lowest point of 544.23 at the close. A closer look at its 27 constituents reveals a mixed performance: nine stocks registered gains, fourteen experienced declines, and four remained unchanged.
Among the components of the Bisnis-27 Index, PT Bumi Resources Tbk. (BUMI) stood out as the day’s top performer, with its shares soaring by an impressive 32% during the trading session.
Other significant gainers within the Bisnis-27 Index included PT Adaro Minerals Indonesia Tbk. (ADMR), which climbed 3.62%, followed by PT Astra International Tbk. (ASII) with a 1.56% increase, and PT Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Tbk. (INKP), which advanced by 1.35%.
Further contributing to the upward momentum, shares of PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia Tbk. (JPFA) rose 1.72%, PT Kalbe Farma Tbk. (KLBF) gained 1.18%, and PT Mitra Keluarga Karya Tbk. (MIKA) saw a substantial 3.6% jump. Also posting gains were PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk. (TLKM), up 2.33%, and PT United Tractors Tbk. (UNTR), which edged up by 0.27%.
Conversely, a number of other stocks within the Bisnis-27 Index experienced declines. PT Alamtri Resources Indonesia Tbk. (ADRO) saw its shares dip by 0.51%, PT Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk. (AMRT) fell by 1.59%, and PT Aneka Tambang Tbk. (ANTM) recorded a 1.03% decrease.
Leading the downturn among the heavyweights, several prominent banking stocks also faced downward pressure. PT Bank Central Asia Tbk. (BBCA) fell by 2.03%, PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia Tbk. (BBRI) decreased by 1.02%, and PT Bank Mandiri Tbk. (BMRI) registered a 1.06% drop. Other notable decliners in the Bisnis-27 Index included PT Barito Pacific Tbk. (BRPT), down 1.67%, PT Dharma Satya Nusantara Tbk. (DSNG), which slipped by 0.59%, PT Vale Indonesia Tbk. (INCO) with a 2.22% fall, and PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk. (INDF), which closed 0.7% lower.
The selling pressure also impacted PT Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk. (MAPI), which saw a significant 4.93% drop, PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk. (MEDC), down 3.04%, PT Trimegah Bangun Persada Tbk. (NCKL), which declined 1.35%, and PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk. (PGEO), ending 1.19% lower.
Meanwhile, four stocks within the Bisnis-27 Index maintained their previous closing prices, remaining stagnant throughout the session. These included PT Bank Negara Indonesia Tbk. (BBNI), PT Medikaloka Hermina Tbk. (HEAL), PT Mayora Indah Tbk. (MYOR), and PT Bukit Asam Tbk. (PTBA).
In contrast to the Bisnis-27 Index’s gains, the broader market benchmark, the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI), experienced a slight decline. The JCI was observed to fall by 0.29%, closing at 8,366.51 points.
The JCI concluded the day with a total transaction value reaching IDR 27.47 trillion, a trading volume of 69.66 billion shares, and a transaction frequency of 3.08 million times. The overall market capitalization of the Indonesian capital market stood at a substantial IDR 15,261 trillion.
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Summary
The Bisnis-27 Index concluded Tuesday’s trading session on November 11, 2025, with a slight gain of 0.03%, closing at 547.47. PT Bumi Resources Tbk. (BUMI) emerged as the day’s top performer among the constituents, with its shares soaring by an impressive 32%. Other notable gainers included PT Adaro Minerals Indonesia Tbk. (ADMR) and PT Astra International Tbk. (ASII).
Conversely, fourteen stocks within the Bisnis-27 Index experienced declines, including major banking shares such as PT Bank Central Asia Tbk. (BBCA) and PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia Tbk. (BBRI). The broader Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) saw a slight decrease of 0.29%, closing at 8,366.51 points. Four stocks in the Bisnis-27 Index remained unchanged throughout the session.
