
JAKARTA – The Bisnis-27 Index closed stronger today, Friday (November 14, 2025), reaching 551.44, a performance significantly buoyed by the stellar showing of key stocks like PT Aneka Tambang Tbk. (ANTM) and several major banking giants. This positive momentum for the Bisnis-27 Index, reported by Rancak Media, however, stood in contrast to a slight dip in the broader Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG).
According to data from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI), the Bisnis-27 Index, which is a collaborative effort between the exchange and Bisnis Indonesia daily, saw a 0.42% increase, closing firmly at 551.44. Throughout the trading day, the index experienced fluctuations, touching an intraday low of 548.44 at closing and reaching a peak of 554.20. An analysis of its 27 constituent stocks revealed a mixed performance: nine stocks advanced, seventeen declined, and one remained stagnant.
Among the standout performers within the Bisnis-27 Index, PT Aneka Tambang Tbk. (ANTM) emerged as the top gainer, surging by an impressive 5.19% in today’s trading session. Several major banking stocks also demonstrated robust strength, with PT Bank Central Asia Tbk. (BBCA) climbing 0.6%, PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia Tbk. (BBRI) rising 0.78%, and PT Bank Mandiri Tbk. (BMRI) increasing by a notable 1.06%.
Further contributing to the Bisnis-27 Index’s positive close were other significant gainers. These included PT Astra International Tbk. (ASII), which rose 0.39%, and PT Barito Pacific Tbk. (BRPT), which advanced 1.61%. Additionally, PT Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Tbk. (INKP) saw a 0.33% increase, PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk. (MEDC) gained 0.78%, and PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk. (TLKM) posted a solid gain of 1.43%.
Conversely, a number of stocks within the Bisnis-27 Index experienced declines. These included PT Adaro Minerals Indonesia Tbk. (ADMR), which fell 3.25%, PT Alamtri Resources Indonesia Tbk. (ADRO), down 2.59%, and PT Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk. (AMRT), losing 1.58%. Moreover, PT Bank Negara Indonesia Tbk. (BBNI) dropped 0.68%, and PT Bumi Resources Tbk. (BUMI) decreased by 1.79%.
The downward trend continued for several other constituents, with PT Dharma Satya Nusantara Tbk. (DSNG) declining 1.53%, PT Medikaloka Hermina Tbk. (HEAL) by 0.35%, and PT Vale Indonesia Tbk. (INCO) by 1.62%. Furthermore, PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk. (INDF) slipped 0.7%, and PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia Tbk. (JPFA) registered a loss of 0.82%. Significant drops were also observed in PT Kalbe Farma Tbk. (KLBF), down 3.89%, PT Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk. (MAPI), which lost 1.89%, PT Mitra Keluarga Karya Tbk. (MIKA), down 2.7%, and PT Trimegah Bangun Persada Tbk. (NCKL), which plummeted by 5.07%.
Rounding out the declines were PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk. (PGEO), down 2.07%, PT Bukit Asam Tbk. (PTBA), which fell 0.85%, and PT United Tractors Tbk. (UNTR), decreasing by 0.71%. Amidst these movements, PT Mayora Indah Tbk. (MYOR) was the sole stock in the Bisnis-27 Index to conclude the day with a stagnant price performance.
While the Bisnis-27 Index demonstrated resilience and closed higher, the broader Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) experienced a marginal downturn. The IHSG was observed to decrease by a slight 0.02%, settling at 8,370.44. The total transaction value for the IHSG reached Rp20.82 trillion, with a substantial transaction volume of 44.5 billion shares and a frequency of 2.44 million trades. The overall market capitalization of the Indonesian capital market stood impressively at Rp15,316 trillion.
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Summary
On Friday, November 14, 2025, the Bisnis-27 index closed higher at 551.44, boosted by strong performances from stocks like PT Aneka Tambang Tbk. (ANTM) and several major banks. This increase occurred despite a slight dip in the Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG).
ANTM was the top gainer, climbing 5.19%, followed by banking stocks such as BBCA, BBRI, and BMRI. Conversely, some stocks experienced declines, including ADMR, ADRO, and AMRT. The IHSG itself fell slightly by 0.02% and closed at 8,370.44.
