28/02/2017 05:41 AST

Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) ended last week in the red zone. The Price Index closed at 6,809.78 points, down by 0.22% from the week before closing, the Weighted Index decreased by 0.38% after closing at 427.14 points, whereas the KSX-15 Index closed at 971.66 points down by 0.33%. Furthermore, last week’s average daily turnover decreased by 35%, compared to the preceding week, reaching K.D 36.77 million, whereas trading volume average was 364.75 million shares, recording a decrease of 35.95%.

The three market indices closed with limited losses affected by the profit collection trend that was present during most of the week’s sessions, amid declined levels of trading compared to the previous week, where the total value for the last week dropped by 35% to reach K.D. 183.86 million, and the volume decreased to reach 1.82 billion stock, down by 35.95%, while the total executed deals during the week reached around 38.32 deal, down by 28.31%.

The Boursa witnessed in the first session of the week a grouped decline for the three indices affected by the profit collection operations executed after the good gains witnessed during some previous sessions, where it included many listed stocks in the market, however concentrated mostly on the leading and heavy stocks, which caused all the Boursa indicators to drop, in parallel with a decline in the trading indicators especially the value that decreased by 22% by the end of the session. On the next session, the three Boursa indices continued its decline affected by the continued selling and profit collection operations, which came amid a decline in the trading levels for the second consecutive session, where the volume dropped by 27%, and the value decreased by 15%.

The market continued its negative performance in the mid-week session, however at slower pace, as the selling operations continued in controlling the trading activity for the third consecutive session, amid a slight growth in the cash liquidity during the session, where it recorded an increase of around 13%.

Moreover, the market was able in the next two sessions to reverse its direction and go upward as the three indices were able to return once again to the green zone, compensating a part of its previous losses, especially in the last session of the week where it witnessed a grouped increase for all the market indicators, supported by the return of the speculative operations executed on the small-cap stocks in particular, in addition to the random purchasing operations that targeted some leading stocks after the declines witnessed in the previous sessions.

The Boursa lost more than K.D. 36 million of its market cap during the last five sessions, or 0.13% compared to a week earlier closings, where its total losses since the beginning of the month reached about K.D. 120 million, or 0.42% compared to January’s closings. However, the gains of the market cap since the beginning of the year contracted to reach 11.68% compared to its level at end of 2016 where it was K.D. 25.41 billion.

For the annual performance, the price index ended last week recording 18.47% annual gain compared to its closing in 2016, while the weighted index increased by 12.38%, and the KSX-15 recorded 9.79% growth.

Sectors’ Indices

Seven of Boursa Kuwait’s sectors ended last week in the green zone, while the other five recorded declines. Last week’s highest gainer was the Health Care sector, achieving 8.02% growth rate as its index closed at 1,323.63 points. Whereas, in the second place, the Technology sector’s index closed at 880.77 points recording 6.36% increase. The Consumer Goods sector came in third as its index achieved 2.94% growth, ending the week at 1,162.50 points. The Industrial sector was the least growing as its index closed at 1,521.13 points with a 0.41% increase.

On the other hand, the Telecommunications sector headed the losers list as its index de


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