Arab News, Thu, May 30, 2024 | Dhu al-Qadah 22, 1445
Closing bell: TASI closes in green to reach 11,696 points
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index rose on Wednesday, gaining 36.57 points,
or 0.31 percent, to close at 11,696.51.
The total trading turnover of the benchmark index
was SR5.3 billion ($1.651 billion) as 128 of the listed stocks advanced, while
89 retreated.
Similarly, the MSCI Tadawul Index increased by
11.40 points, or 0.79 percent, to close at 1,460.84.
The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu climbed by
68.14 points, or 0.26 percent, to close at 26,302.93. This comes as 24 of the
listed stocks advanced while as many as 37 retreated.
The top-performing stock of the day was the Saudi
National Bank, with its share price surging by 5.76 percent to SR34.90.
Other standout performers included The
Mediterranean and Gulf Insurance and Reinsurance Co., and Anaam International
Holding Group, whose share prices soared by 4.98 percent and 4.59 percent,
reaching SR27.40 and SR1.14, respectively.
Saudi Chemical Co. and National Medical Care Co.
also showed notable performance.
The worst performer was the National Co. for Glass
Industries, whose share price dropped by 4.31 percent to SR41.05.
Other underperformers included Al-Babtain Power
and Telecommunication Co., as well as Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries and
Medical Appliances Corp., whose share prices dropped by 3.77 percent and 3.59
percent, to stand at SR37.05 and SR32.20, respectively.
Additional laggards in the market were Thob Al
Aseel Co. and CHUBB Arabia Cooperative Insurance Co.
In the parallel market, Nomu, Knowledge Net Co.
was the top gainer, with its share price surging by 15.97 percent to SR30.5.
Other top gainers in the parallel market were
Shatirah House Restaurant Co. and Nofoth Food Products Co., with their share
prices surging by 8.70 percent and 7.23 percent to reach SR12 and SR19.28,
respectively.
Miral Dental Clinics Co. was the major loser on
Nomu, as its share price slipped 10 percent to SR90.
Osool and Bakheet Investment Co. and Al-Modawat
Specialized Medical Co. were other major losers on Nomu. Their share prices
dropped by 9.50 percent and 7.23 percent, reaching SR40 and SR154, respectively.