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08/04/2014 14:44 AST
The Qatar Exchange ended in the red area when trading closed Tuesday at 12,189.69 points or 0.22 percent down 27.06 points from the previous closing of 12,216.75 points on Monday.
The volume of shares was fell to 23,514,316 from Monday 32,599,378 and the value of shares decreased to QR915,439,624.65 from QR,243,074,145.88 on Monday.
Among the top losers were Vodafone Qatar whose share down 1.17 percent to QR13.56, Masraf Al Rayan lost 0.80 percent to QR43.15, The Investors fell 5.92 percent to QR60.40 and Al Meera decreased by 1.05 percent to QR179.20.
The Banking and Financial sector index was lost 0.35 percent points while Consumer Goods and Services sector index added 0.39 points.
The industrial sector was up 0.17 points while insurance sector gained 0.89 percent points.
QNA
Ticker | Price | Volume |
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SABIC | 114.77 | 5,915,941 |
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