NomuC index sheds 1.4% to 19,942 points, traded value reaches SAR 24.4 mln
Nomu-Parallel Market Capped Index (NomuC) slid 1.4%, or 282 points, to close at 19,942 points today, Oct. 9, amid a total traded value of SAR 24.4 million.
Market Index
Riyadh Cement dropped 2% to SAR 31.70. Sumou plunged 7% to SAR 54.60.
KEIR climbed over 7% to SAR 109.80.
Number of High/Low companies
Market Movers
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
Company | Average Volume (3M) | Volume | Percentage Change |
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MOBI INDUSTRY | 20,205.00 | 280,800.00 | 1,289.76 % |
AICTEC | 72,288.00 | 151,640.00 | 109.77 % |
NGDC | 1,912.00 | 3,336.00 | 74.48 % |
RAWASI | 417,773.00 | 625,800.00 | 49.79 % |
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Sector
Value
Change
Change (%)
Most Active Companies
Name
Price
Change (value)Change (%)
Brent Crude Oil
67.95
(0.52)
(0.76 %)
Nymex
64.05
(0.47)
(0.73 %)
Natural Gas
3.10
0.00
(0.10 %)
Gold
3,659.87
(30.81)
(0.83 %)
Silver
41.67
(0.90)
(2.12 %)
High Grade Copper
4.48
(0.01)
(0.30 %)
Iron Ore
102.03
(0.38)
(0.37 %)
Aluminum
2,545.75
(8.00)
(0.31 %)
LEAD
2,005.00
(0.50)
(0.02 %)
Zinc
2,939.50
(43.00)
(1.44 %)
Steel
825.00
0.00
0.00 %
Wheat (CBOT)
528.25
(5.60)
(1.05 %)
Corn (CBOT)
426.75
(2.60)
(0.61 %)
Coffee (ICEUS)
375.65
(33.70)
(8.28 %)
Whole Milk Powder
4,812.50
(100.00)
(2.08 %)
Skim Milk Powder
2,700.00
(87.50)
(3.24 %)
Refining margins
18.59
1.08
6.17 %
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