KSEI: Kepemilikan Investor Domestik Hanya 36,49%
KSEI: Portion of Domestic Investors`Remain 36,49%
Reporter : Gatot Priyantono
Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani
Jakarta (B2B) - Porsi kepemilikan investor domestik pada saham scriptless (non-warkat) yang tercatat di Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia turun signifikan pada akhir September 2013.
Penurunan kepemilikan investor domestik tersebut membuat pasar saham Indonesia masih tetap di kuasai pemodal asing, meskipun sempat terjadi penarikan dana yang cukup besar sejak Mei 2013.
Mengacu pada data PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia (KSEI), porsi kepemilikan saham scripless investor lokal tercatat hanya tinggal 36,49% atau senilai Rp862,71 triliun, sedangkan porsi kepemilikan investor asing mencapai 63,51% atau senilai Rp1.501,40 triliun.
Padahal pada Agustus, menurut data KSEI, porsi kepemilikan investor domestik pada Agustus tercatat sebesar 44,22% senilai Rp1.091,42 triliun dan porsi investor asing sebesar 55,78% senilai Rp1.377 triliun.
Jakarta (B2B) - Portion of domestic investors’ holdings in scripless stocks listed in Indonesian Central Securities Depository (KSEI) plunged significantly by the end of September 2013.
Lower holdings of domestic investors caused Indonesia’s capital market remained dominated by foreign investors although massive capital withdrawal occurred since May 2013.
Referring to KSEI’s data, portion of scripless stock holding in local investors was recorded to only remain 36.49 percent or Rp 862.71 trillion (US$ 74.8 billion); meanwhile, holding portion of foreign investors reached 63.51 percent or Rp 1,501.40 trillion.
In fact, in August, KSEI´s data mention, domestic investors’ holding portion amounted to 44.22 percent or Rp 1,091.42 trillion and foreign investors’ 55.78 percent or Rp 1,377 trillion.
