Saudi stock benchmark Tawadul All Share Index (TASI) climbed 0.97 percent to 6,557.09 points on Tuesday as Al Rajhi Bank and Samba Financial Group rose after Credit Suisse raises its price targets for the Saudi lenders, helping the Kingdom’s bourse en
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul all Share Index (Tasi) edged down 0.50% today to 6,494, as all sectors ended lower save Energy & Utilities. Gulf General Cooperative Insurance Company had the biggest loss, falling by 8.64%, while Sagr Insurance enjoyed the
Those worried about how the European economic crisis will affect Gulf companies should note the performance of Saudi petrochemical stocks. After a strong start to the year, Saudi petrochemicals companies led the kingdom’s Tadawul All Share Index lower
Markets in the Middle East ended lower on Sunday, tracking losses across the globe, as some regional earnings came in below expectations and investors continued to fret about euro zone debt issues. "European markets fell ..., oil is trading very low,
The Saudi Arabian bourse regulator has fined six listed firms for breaching disclosure rules as it tries to polish the image of an opaque bourse gradually opening up to foreign investors. State-controlled Maaden was fined SR100,000 (Dh97,941) for a
Saudi Arabian stocks fell the most in a week yesterday, led by petrochemical companies and banks, on mounting concern that Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis will curb economic growth and demand for commodities. The Saudi Tadawul All Share Index ret
Petrochemicals stocks led the Saudi bourse lower after concerns that Europe's debt woes will curb energy demand growth drag down oil prices to three-month lows. The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) declined 2.28 percent to 6,539.36 points after the
Petrochemicals stocks lead near across-the-board declines on the Saudi bourse after oil prices fall to a three-month low amid concerns Europe's debt woes will curb energy demand growth. The all-share index was down 2.6 per cent in early trading, led by
Saudi shares were volatile for most of the week after the market's Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) plunged 4.4 percent on Saturday, the first trading day of the week. On weekly basis, the TASI shed 1.85 percent to close at 6,691.69 points, led by the
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul all Share Index (Tasi) edged up 0.03% today to 6,691. Gulf General enjoyed the biggest gains, rising by 9.54%, while Al-Ahlia dropped the most, by 9.93%. Saudi Kayan was the stock most active by value and rose 0.72%.