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17/04/2017 07:06 AST
Following regional and global cues, the MSM30 Index declined by 0.38 per cent to close at 5,550.69 points. The MSM Sharia Index ended at 815.38 points, down by 1.40 per cent. ACWA Power Barka was the most active in terms of volume and turnover due to a special deal. The top gainer was Galfar Engineering, up by 3.70 per cent, while the top loser was Financial Services, with a loss of 13.33 per cent.
As many as 729 trades were executed on Sunday, generating a turnover of OMR11.25 million with 38.2 million shares changing hands. Out of 38 traded securities, 6 advanced, 19 declined and 13 remained unchanged.
Foreign investors remained net buyers of OMR33,000 while GCC and Arab investors were net sellers of OMR29,000 followed by Omani investors to the tune of OMR4,000 worth of shares.
Financial Index had marginal loss of 0.03 per cent to close at 8,071.56 points. HSBC Bank, Bank Dhofar and Bank Sohar gained 2.27 per cent, 2.23 per cent and 2.13 per cent, respectively. Financial Services, Oman & Emirates Holding, Bank Nizwa, Al Batinah Investment and Al Madina Investments declined by 13.33 per cent, 7.56 per cent, 4.17 per cent, 3.33 per cent and 2.78 per cent, respectively.
Industrial Index fell by 0.98 per cent to close at 7,600 points. Galfar Engineering and Al Jazeera Steel increased by 3.70 per cent and 1.29 per cent, respectively. Oman Fisheries, National Detergent, Al Anwar Ceramics, Raysut Cement and Al Hassan Engineering lost 5.13 per cent, 5.08 per cent, 4.46 per cent, 4.40 per cent and 1.89 per cent, respectively.
Services Index ended at 2,824.00 points, down by 0.24 per cent. National Gas, Phoenix Power, Al Jazeera Services, Ooredoo and Port Services declined by 1.87 per cent, 1.43 per cent, 1.18 per cent, 0.78 per cent and 0.45 per cent, respectively.
Times of Oman
Ticker | Price | Volume |
---|---|---|
SABIC | 114.77 | 5,915,941 |
SAMBA | 26.98 | 1,138,683 |
STC | 83.41 | 257,644 |
DARALARKAN | 13.47 | 74,648,349 |
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