QFIs bought SAR 476 mln worth of stocks on Tadawul last week

25/03/2018 Argaam Special

 

Qualified foreign investors (QFIs) were net buyers of SAR 476.3 million worth of Saudi stocks in the week ending March 22, 2018, new data released by the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) showed.

 

Foreign investors purchased SAR 214.5 million worth of shares through swap agreements.

 

Meanwhile, Saudi institutions – except for institutional discretionary portfolio management (DPMs) and government-related entities - tended to buy during the week. Corporates were net buyers of shares worth SAR 808.7 million.

 

  Ownership by Nationality & Investor Type (SAR mln)

Net investment

Sales

Purchases

Investor Type

 

(1303.0)

8782.8

7479.8

Retail

Saudi Investors

251.8+

6072.7

6324.6

High Net Worth Investors

(903.3)

1562.3

659.0

Individual Professional Investors

44.3+

287.1

331.4

Individual DPMs

(1910.1)

16705.0

14794.8

Total (retail)

808.7+

1074.4

1883.1

Corporates

353.6+

571.9

925.5

Mutual Funds

(6.3)

6.3

--

Government Related Entities (GREs)

(59.3)

533.7

474.4

Institutional DPMs

1096.6+

2186.4

3283.0

Total (corporate investors)

(813.6)

18891.4

18077.8

Total (Saudi investors)

32.8+

72.9

105.6

Individuals

GCC Investors

147.0+

553.4

700.4

Institutions

(0.4)

2.0

1.6

DPMs

179.4+

628.2

807.7

Total (GCC investors)

214.5+

635.5

850.0

SWAP  Holders

Foreign Investors

(56.9)

281.7

224.9

Foreign Resident

476.3+

433.7

910.1

QFIs

0.2+

--

0.2

Foreign DPMs

--

--

--

Strategic partners

634.2+

1351.0

1985.2

Total (foreign investors)

--

20870.6

20870.6

Total

 

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