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07/06/2010 00:00 AST
The price index of Kuwait Stock Exchange failed to get out of red and ended Monday's trading session with a drop of 43.9 points to register 6,664.7 points.
The weighted index also shed 3.52 points to read 406.4 points after 2,307 trades throughout the session at KD 15,625,300 and volume of 98,995,000 shares.
One sector index out of eight ended the session in green as the industrial sector put on 24.1 points, while worst hit was the services sector at a fall of a hefty 107 points.
Leading high shares was Al-Dar National Real Estate at a gain of 10 percent while biggest loser was share of Privatization Holding Company at a down of 8.
6 percent.
In terms of volume, the leading five shares were those of Al-Safwa Group Company, Gulf Finance House, International Financial Advisors, United Industries Company, and The Public Warehousing Company, with a combined 32.8 percent of the market's overall volume for the day.
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