TASI rises 0.2% to 11,583 pts, turnover at SAR 4.7B
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) rose 0.2%, or 77 points, to 11,583 points today, Oct. 9.
Total turnover reached nearly SAR 4.7 billion.
The benchmark opened at 11,564 points, touching a high of 11,603 points and a low of 11,557 points during the session.
Market Index
Al Rajhi Bank rose by 1% to SAR 107.50.
Almarai, BSF, Saudi German, Sipchem, Saudi Steel Pipe and Saudi Kayan gained between 1% and 3%.
Petro Rabigh increased 3% to SAR 7.89, after Aramco completed its acquisition of a 22.5% stake in the company.
Company Prices
| Company | Price | Change | Change (%) | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALRAJHI | 107.50 | 0.80 | 0.75 % | - |
| SABIC | 60.90 | 0.10 | 0.16 % | - |
| CHEMANOL | 10.39 | (0.33) | (3.08 %) | - |
| PETRO RABIGH | 7.89 | 0.19 | 2.47 % | - |
| SNB | 38.52 | (0.42) | (1.08 %) | - |
| SAUDI ARAMCO | 24.84 | (0.03) | (0.12 %) | - |
| ACWA POWER | 214.10 | (1.90) | (0.88 %) | - |
Meanwhile, ACWA Power and SNB fell by about 1% to SAR 214.10 and SAR 38.52, respectively.
Chemanol declined 3% to SAR 10.39 after the board of directors recommended a 77.8% capital cut to offset accumulated losses.
GAS edged down by almost 4% to SAR 16.24 following the transition to TASI from Nomu.
Write to Parag Deulgaonkar at parag.d@argaam.com
Number of High/Low companies
Market Movers
| Company | 52 Weeks Range | Price | Change | Price Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SASCO | 65.15 | 9.96 % | 86.80 | |
| ALDREES | 142.00 | 6.93 % | 34.88 | |
| RIYADH CABLES | 136.60 | 5.48 % | 19.16 | |
| DALLAH HEALTH | 153.00 | 3.24 % | 29.01 | |
| LIVA | 13.50 | 2.90 % | 19.72 | |
| EAST PIPES | 134.20 | 2.84 % | 9.46 | |
| SSP | 53.80 | 2.77 % | 16.17 | |
| PETRO RABIGH | 7.89 | 2.47 % | NEG | |
| ALJOUF | 48.08 | 2.43 % | 17.77 | |
| SAUDI GERMAN HEALTH | 58.50 | 2.27 % | 14.50 |
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
| Company | Average Volume (3M) | Volume | Percentage Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| GAS | 124,840.00 | 4,582,769.00 | 3,570.91 % |
| CMCER | 299,693.00 | 1,768,600.00 | 490.14 % |
| ALBILAD SAUDI GROWTH ETF | 4,445.00 | 25,753.00 | 479.37 % |
| CHEMANOL | 403,511.00 | 1,972,434.00 | 388.82 % |
| ALDREES | 302,979.00 | 1,452,528.00 | 379.42 % |
| SULAIMAN ALHABIB | 170,484.00 | 624,050.00 | 266.05 % |
| SASCO | 309,590.00 | 1,110,325.00 | 258.64 % |
| SSP | 149,719.00 | 503,441.00 | 236.26 % |
| ALJOUF | 118,855.00 | 366,449.00 | 208.32 % |
| NAQI | 36,789.00 | 102,192.00 | 177.78 % |
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Companies achieved the highest and lowest closings in 52 weeks
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Value
Change
Change (%)
Most Active Companies
Name
Price
Change (value)Change (%)
Brent Crude Oil
58.89
(1.48)
(2.46 %)
Nymex
55.35
(1.47)
(2.59 %)
Natural Gas
3.89
(0.14)
(3.57 %)
Gold
4,310.15
5.53
0.13 %
Silver
63.71
(0.21)
(0.33 %)
High Grade Copper
5.36
(0.05)
(0.88 %)
Iron Ore
106.10
0.05
0.05 %
Aluminum
2,870.75
12.00
0.42 %
LEAD
1,942.00
(3.50)
(0.18 %)
Zinc
3,035.00
(60.00)
(1.95 %)
Steel
894.00
4.00
0.45 %
Wheat (CBOT)
509.50
(11.20)
(2.15 %)
Corn (CBOT)
436.50
(3.60)
(0.82 %)
Coffee (ICEUS)
352.10
(7.90)
(2.18 %)
Whole Milk Powder
3,675.00
(175.00)
(4.76 %)
Skim Milk Powder
2,412.50
(12.50)
(0.52 %)
Refining margins
8.60
(1.77)
(17.07 %)
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