The MSM30 index continued to gain for the fourth consecutive day to close at 6,388 points, 0.110 per cent higher. The advance to decline ratio at the end of the trading session stood at 1.44:1. The total shares exchanged decreased by 35.8 per cent to
Positive momentum witnessed during the initial hours of the trading drove up the index to touch a milestone of 6,410 points, but the MSM index closed flat as it witnessed selling pressure in frontline stocks like BankMuscat which pulled down the ind
The MSM30 Index gained 0.42 per cent and close at 6,316 points. The total shares exchanged decreased by 31 per cent to 9.254 million and the total value traded decreased by 23 per cent to RO4.188 million. The market breadth was positive with 28 a
The MSM30 Index decreased 0.03 per cent to close at 6,290 points. The total shares exchanged increased by 41.1 per cent to 13.435 million shares and the total value traded increased by 34.7 per cent to RO 5.417 million. The market breadth was pos
The MSM30 Index increased 0.04 per cent to close at 6,292 points. The total shares exchanged decreased by 17.6 per cent to 9.519 million shares and the total value traded decreased by 18 per cent to RO 4.023 million. The market breadth was negative w
The MSM30 Index increased 0.13 per cent to close at 6,337 points. The total shares exchanged decreased by 7.42 per cent to 12.843 million shares and the total value traded decreased by 0.05 per cent to RO5.301 million. The market breadth was posi
Late buying in select frontline counters helped the MSM Index to close the day flat at 6328.64 points with a marginal loss of 0.02 per cent. The Index had earlier on in the session dropped to as low as 6300.66 points before the buying came in. The
While Oman’s MSM30 Index increased 0.9 per cent and the Kuwait Stock Exchange index gained 0.4 per cent, Bahrain’s measure fell 0.8 per cent. Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index rose 0.5 per cent to 6,343.07 at 2:13pm in the kingdom. Dubai shar
Oman’s MSM30 Index fell 0.4 per cent, leading losses across the Gulf, with the Kuwait Stock Exchange index declining 0.6 per cent and Bahrain’s measure losing 0.3 per cent. Qatar’s DSM 20 Index slipped 0.1 per cent. Abu Dhabi shares declined the most i
While the MSM30 Index fell 0.5 per cent Bahrain’s measure lost 0.3 per cent and the Kuwait Stock Exchange Index gained 0.3 per cent in trading yesterday. Shares in the UAE fell for the first time in three days as Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank reported a