Foreign Investors Post Massive Net Sell After MSCI Announcement, Is Indonesia's Market Under Pressure?

Saham News - Posted on 25 June 2026 Reading time 5 minutes

Foreign investors recorded a net sell of Rp976.66 billion during the first trading session today. In detail, total foreign selling reached Rp2.57 trillion, while total buying activity amounted to Rp1.59 trillion.

 

The strongest selling pressure was concentrated in the banking sector, particularly in BBRI, BMRI, and BBNI shares. Meanwhile, BREN stood out as the stock with the most significant foreign accumulation, posting net foreign purchases of Rp107.79 billion, substantially higher than other stocks.

 

Companies within Prajogo Pangestu’s business group continued to attract strong foreign investor attention. Foreign investors accumulated BREN shares while simultaneously reducing their holdings in TPIA, CUAN, and BRPT.

 

As previously reported, global index provider MSCI released the results of its MSCI 2026 Market Classification Review early Wednesday (24 June 2026). The annual report confirmed that Indonesia would retain its status within the Emerging Markets category.

 

At the start of the first trading session, the Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) opened in positive territory. However, the benchmark later reversed into negative territory and remained there until the end of the session. By the close of the first session, the IHSG had declined 1.62% to 6,002.20.

 

The following are the stocks with the highest net foreign buy and net foreign sell values during the first trading session on Wednesday (24 June 2026).

Net Foreign Buy

  • PT Barito Renewables Energy Tbk. (BREN) – Rp107.79 billion
  • PT Aneka Tambang Tbk. (ANTM) – Rp13.15 billion
  • PT Timah Tbk. (TINS) – Rp5.59 billion
  • PT Gudang Garam Tbk. (GGRM) – Rp4.91 billion
  • PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk. (INDF) – Rp3.52 billion
  • PT Astra International Tbk. (ASII) – Rp3.32 billion
  • PT AKR Corporindo Tbk. (AKRA) – Rp3.25 billion
  • PT Trimegah Karya Pratama Tbk. (UVCR) – Rp2.08 billion
  • PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. (SMGR) – Rp2.05 billion
  • PT Ketrosden Triasmitra Tbk. (KETR) – Rp1.91 billion

Net Foreign Sell

  • PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. (BBRI) – Rp172.08 billion
  • PT Chandra Asri Pacific Tbk. (TPIA) – Rp155.53 billion
  • PT Amman Mineral Internasional Tbk. (AMMN) – Rp71.68 billion
  • PT Bumi Resources Tbk. (BUMI) – Rp63.31 billion
  • PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk. (BMRI) – Rp55.84 billion
  • PT Bumi Resources Minerals Tbk. (BRMS) – Rp53.10 billion
  • PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa Tbk. (DSSA) – Rp38.08 billion
  • PT Rukun Raharja Tbk. (RAJA) – Rp33.14 billion
  • PT Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk. (MAPI) – Rp25.62 billion
  • PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk. (CUAN) – Rp25.61 billion

Source: cnbcindonesia.com

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