Saudi Arabian shares fell yesterday driven by banks such as Islamic lender Alinma Bank, which reported a first-quarter loss. Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index declined 0.1 per cent to 6882.01, the lowest in a week. Alinma reported a fir
After surging 1.71 percent last week, the Saudi stock market began the new week with a slight loss on Saturday. The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) fell 0.13 percent to close at 6,882.01 points. The sector activity for the day was widely negative with
Saudi shares were volatile last week as the Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) tested a strong resistance area of 6,900 points, analysts said. TASI gained 1.71 percent last week, closing at an 18-month high of 6,890.74 points, mainly driven by the ea
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index (Tasi) gained 0.10% to 6,890. Of the 138 stocks traded 76 fell and 42 rose. The day's most actively traded stock by value, Saudi Basic Industries (SABIC), gained 0.49% to SR103.25, while the most actively trad
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index (Tasi) nudged down 0.01% to 6,883.80. Of the 138 stocks traded 76 fell and 52 rose. Yanbu National Petrochemicals Company was the day's biggest riser, moving up 3.37% to SR19.95. Riyad Bank had the day's bigg
Kuwait's Agility surged 6.7 percent after resuming trading on Monday, while most Middle East markets rose on the back of favorable global sentiment and expectations of strong first-quarter results. "There is a good recovery happening globally and
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index (Tasi) fell 0.17% to 6,883. Of the 138 stocks traded 63 fell and 55 rose. Yanbu National Petrochemicals Company was the day's biggest riser, moving up 9.29% to SR45.90. Riyad Bank had the day's biggest loss,
Saudi Arabia and Oman hit their highest closes since 2008, while Dubai made its largest gain for over two weeks. The Saudi index rose 0.4% to 6,895 points, its highest finish since late September 2008. Saudi Basic Industries Corp (Sabic) climbed 0.2% t
Orascom Telecom (OT) lifted Egypt's bourse to an 18-month high on Sunday after a court blocked co-owner France Telecom's bid to buy out Mobinil. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman hit their highest closes since 2008, while Dubai made its largest gain for o
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index (Tasi) climbed 0.37% on its second day of trading of the week, to 6,894.55. Of the 138 stocks traded 64 rose and 50 fell. National Petrochemical Company was the day's biggest riser, moving up 8.31% to SR16.95.