Investing.com – Indonesia equities were lower at the close on Monday, as losses in the Infrastructure, Financials and Property sectors propelled shares lower.
At the close in Jakarta, the Jakarta Stock Exchange Composite declined 2.22% to hit a new 3-month low.
The biggest gainers of the session on the Jakarta Stock Exchange Composite were Bank Dinar Indonesia Tbk (JK:DNAR), which rose 31.25% or 50.00 points to trade at 210.00 at the close. Danasupra Erapacific Tbk (JK:DEFI) added 24.83% or 180.00 points to end at 905.00 and Radana Bhaskara Finance Tbk (JK:HDFA) was up 22.73% or 50 points to 270 in late trade.
Biggest losers included Asuransi Harta Aman Pratama (JK:AHAP), which lost 10.00% or 21 points to trade at 189 in late trade. Bintang Mitra Semestaraya Tbk (JK:BMSR) declined 10.00% or 15.00 points to end at 135.00 and Saraswati Griya Lestari Tbk (JK:HOTL) shed 9.82% or 16 points to 147.
Declining stocks outnumbered rising ones by 264 to 68 and 78 ended unchanged on the Jakarta Stock Exchange.
In commodities trading, Crude oil for December delivery was down 0.18% or 0.08 to $43.33 a barrel. Meanwhile, Brent oil for delivery in January fell 0.04% or 0.02 to hit $44.73 a barrel, while the December Gold contract rose 0.14% or 1.75 to trade at $1226.05 a troy ounce.
USD/IDR was up 0.10% to 13378.0, while AUD/IDR rose 0.96% to 10136.45.
The US Dollar Index was up 0.83% at 99.81.