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Jakarta Stock Exchange, JSX

It was opened in 1912 by Dutch government in Batavia. During the First World War and the period of Japanese occupation (1942-1945) as well as initial period of independence (since 1952) the stock exchange were closed and opened several times. Finally, it resumed its work in 1977. In 1992 JSX were privatized. In 1995 the stock exchange switched into electronic system of trading. It publishes combined index of shares.

Trading volume: $41,634 billion (2005). Listing: 336 companies (2005). Capitalization: $81,428 billion (2005). Profits: $4,2 million (2004). The main index: JSX Composite - reflects the state of shares of listed companies.

Contacts

Location: Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53, Jakarta, 12190, Indonesia; tel.: +62 (21) 515 0515, fax: +62 (21) 515 3565; website: www.jsx.co.id, e-mail: corsec@jsx.co.id.

2009 List of Holidays :

Month Day Date Remarks Trading Days
January Thursday 01 New Year 2009 19
Friday 02 Public Holiday
Monday 26 Chinese New Year
February February has no trading holidays except for Saturdays and Sundays 20
March Monday 09 Birthday of the prophet Muhammad SAW 20
Thursday 26 Saka’s New Year 1931 (Nyepi)
April Thursday 09 National Leave (Indonesian Legislative Election 2009) 20
Friday 10 Good Friday
May Thursday 21 Ascension Day of Jesus Christ 20
June No holidays except for Saturdays and Sundays 22
July Monday 20 Isra’ Mi’raj of the prophet Muhammad SAW 22
August Monday 17 The Independence Day of Indonesia 20
September Friday 18 Public Holiday (Commemoration of Ied Fitr 1 Syawal 1430 H) 18
Friday 21 Monday 21 Ied Fitr 1 Syawal 1430 H
Tuesday 22 Ied Fitr 1 Syawal 1430 H
Wednesday 23 Public Holiday (Commemoration of Ied Fitr 1 Syawal 1430 H)
October No holidays except for Saturdays and Sundays 22
November Friday 27 Ied Adha 1430 H 20
December Friday 18 December Friday 18 Islamic New Year 1431 H 19 19
Thursday 24 Public Holiday (Commemoration of Christmas Day)
Friday 25 Christmas Day
Thursday 31 Trading Holiday
Trading Days 243

1. The above trading holidays are set based on the Decrees of the Minister of Religion (SKB) No. 04 Year 2008, the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration No. KEP 115/MEN/VI/2008, and the Minister of State for Efficiency of the State Apparatus No. SKB/06/M.PAN/6/2008 on June 9, 2008 regarding National Holidays and National Leaves 2009.
2. Beside as mentioned above, a trading holiday can be announced later if Bank Indonesia closes all clearing activities or if the government of Indonesia announces another national holiday.

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