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×Nomu extends losses despite volume surge
Nomu-Parallel Market Index closed the week in the red, sinking 2 percent, or 52.4 points, at 2,792 points amid total turnover of nearly SAR 1.5 million.
Market Index
Most stocks ended lower, dragged down by Development Works Food and Thob Al-Aseel, which dropped 3 percent to SAR 60.70 and SAR 28.20, respectively.
Raydan Restaurants closed 1 percent lower to SAR 12.92.
Number of High/Low companies
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
Calendar
Sector Closure
Sector
Value
Change
Change (%)
Most Active Companies
Commodities
Name
Price
Change (value)Change (%)
Brent Crude Oil
89.30
0.32
0.36 %
Nymex
83.73
0.15
0.18 %
Natural Gas
1.93
(0.06)
(2.83 %)
Gold
2,337.69
5.44
0.23 %
Silver
27.18
(0.24)
(0.86 %)
High Grade Copper
4.58
0.04
0.92 %
Iron Ore
109.68
0.45
0.41 %
Aluminum
2,556.50
(2.50)
(0.10 %)
LEAD
2,203.00
(7.00)
(0.32 %)
Zinc
2,850.00
0.50
0.02 %
Steel
807.00
14.00
1.75 %
Wheat (CBOT)
622.25
1.60
0.26 %
Corn (CBOT)
450.00
(2.00)
(0.44 %)
Coffee (ICEUS)
224.00
(4.10)
(1.81 %)
Whole Milk Powder
3,875.00
25.00
0.65 %
Skim Milk Powder
2,575.00
(25.00)
(0.97 %)
Refining margins
10.08
(0.75)
(6.93 %)
VLCC "Spot"
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Fujairah Fuel Pric (mt) ($)
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VLCC "TC/1Year" ($)
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MR Atlantic ($)
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Dry Bulk Panamax ($)
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