The DFM General Index sustained it upward march to reach at 2,173.04 levels during the first couples of hours trading on Thursday 9th May 2013, adding 10.49 points or 0.49 percent. Services and Transportation sectors appeared at top during this time
The ADX General Index stepped up to reach at 3,364.06 levels during the first couples of hours trading on Thursday 9th May 2013. The index added 20.24 points or 0.61 percent. Telecommunication sector was the key gainer, showing a growth of 1.70 p
Foreign institutions’ substantial buying interests overpowered domestic institutions’ profit-booking to impart bullish momentum to the Qatar Exchange for the fifth consecutive day. The telecom, realty and banking sectors were influential in lifting th
The Saudi stock market could possibly take the lead in any moves for integration of regional exchanges, say industry analysts. Their reaction came in response to Tadawul CEO Abdullah Al-Suweilmy’s announcement that Saudi Arabia’s stock market is
The Saudi stock market bucked the prevailing 3-day negative trend and turned green yesterday. Saudi Arabia’s benchmark stock index yesterday rose 23.79 points to finish at 7,206.27 after trading between 7,182.48 and 7,217.45. While curving in the u
The Tadawul All-Share Index turned green during the first couple of hours trading on Wednesday 8th May 2013. The index spending the entire session above the break even line reached at 7,213.27 levels, adding 30.78 points or 0.43 percent. The index
The DFM General Index advanced to reach at 2,156.34 levels during the first couples of hours trading on Wednesday 08th May 2013, adding 6.61 points or 0.31 percent. Real Estate and Investment & Financial Services sectors appeared at top during this t
Saudi Arabia's bourse is likely to trade in a tight range without fresh catalysts, as uncertainty over global oil prices continues to dampen petrochemical stocks, traders say. "We're not seeing local incentives - a lot of companies are at fair value a
The Capital Market Authority is finalizing a regulatory framework which will allow foreigners to directly own stocks in Saudi Arabia, though the market has no need for liquidity from international investors, says its Chairman Mohammed bin Abdul
The Saudi stock market continued its negative movement, marking another small decline of 0.09 percent yesterday. The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) bouncing between green-red within a low range of 22.3 points ended nearly 6.6 points lower to 7,182.48.