QFIs buy SAR 1.8 bln worth of stocks on Tadawul last week

27/02/2022 Argaam Special

Tadawul trading screen


Qualified foreign investors (QFIs) were net buyers of SAR 1.81 billion worth of stocks on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) in the week ending Feb. 24, according to recent data issued by the Saudi bourse.
 

Foreign investors offloaded SAR 12.7 million worth of shares through swap agreements.
 

Saudi corporates were net sellers of shares worth SAR 3.19 billion. High-net worth individual investors and government related entities were net buyers of SAR 1.2 billion and SAR 607 million worth of shares, respectively.

 

Traded Value by Nationality and Investor Type - (SAR mln)

 

Investor Type

Total Buys

Total Sales

Net Investment

Saudi Investors

Retail

17294.3

17080.6

+213.7

High Net Worth Investors

12976.8

11780.0

+1196.8

Individual Professional Investors

2150.9

1925.8

+225.1

Individual DPMs

740.8

1182.6

(441.8)

Total (retail)

33162.8

31969.1

+1193.7

Corporates

3399.2

6593.5

(3194.3)

Mutual Funds

1262.3

1219.0

+43.3

Government Related Entities

1474.7

867.9

+606.7

Institutional DPMs

731.6

735.4

(3.7)

Total (Corporate Investors)

6867.9

9415.9

(2548.0)

Total (Saudi investors)

40030.7

41384.9

(1354.2)

GCC Investors

Individuals

64.4

88.1

(23.6)

GCC Corporates

325.3

747.9

(422.6)

DPMs*

7.2

5.4

+1.8

Total (GCC investors)

396.9

841.4

(444.4)

Foreign Investors

SWAP Holders

57.6

70.4

(12.7)

Foreign Resident

730.8

731.9

(1.1)

QFIs

5593.8

3781.3

+1812.6

DPMs*

2.0

2.1

(0.08)

Strategic Partners

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Total (foreign investors)

6384.3

4585.6

+1798.7

Total

46811.9

46811.9

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Ownership by Investor Type (SAR bln)

Investor Type

Total Buys

Total Sales

Net Investment

Institutional

15.75

17.13

(1.39)

Non- Institutional

31.07

29.68

+1.39

Total

46.81

46.81

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