TASI falls 0.7% to 11,178 pts, turnover at SAR 3.8B
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) closed 0.7%, or 77 points, lower at 11,178 points today, Nov. 13.
Total turnover reached nearly SAR 3.8 billion.
The benchmark opened at 11,252 points, touched a high of 11,260 points, and slipped to a low of 11,178 points.
Market Index
Aramco and Al Rajhi Bank fell by less than 1% to SAR 25.86 and SAR 101, respectively.
SNB, Maaden, ACWA Power, SABIC, Alinma Bank, SAB, Riyadh Cables, Bank Albilad, and Sulaiman Al Habib declined between 1% and 4%.
Jahez recorded its lowest closing since listing at SAR 17.89 (-5%), with approximately 4.4 million shares traded.
Company Prices
| Company | Price | Change | Change (%) | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALRAJHI | 101.00 | (0.60) | (0.59 %) | - |
| SABIC | 56.90 | (0.90) | (1.56 %) | - |
| SNB | 38.30 | (0.56) | (1.44 %) | - |
| SAUDI ARAMCO | 25.86 | (0.10) | (0.39 %) | - |
| ACWA POWER | 216.90 | (2.10) | (0.96 %) | - |
Meanwhile, Tihama was the top gainer, rising 10% to SAR 15.73.
MBC Group, Al Arabia, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Paper, Chemanol and Bahri rose between 2% and 6%.
Albilad Gold ETF increased 3%, in line with the rise in global gold prices.
Write to Parag Deulgaonkar at parag.d@argaam.com
Number of High/Low companies
Market Movers
| Company | 52 Weeks Range | Price | Change | Price Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TAPRCO | 15.73 | 10.00 % | NEG | |
| SPM | 57.00 | 5.95 % | 42.73 | |
| CHEMANOL | 9.60 | 3.90 % | NEG | |
| PETRO RABIGH | 8.95 | 3.71 % | NEG | |
| ALBILAD GOLD ETF | 21.98 | 3.00 % | - | |
| ALARABIA | 107.10 | 2.98 % | NEG | |
| MBC GROUP | 32.86 | 2.62 % | 18.79 | |
| BAHRI | 32.10 | 2.49 % | 15.37 | |
| WALAA | 12.89 | 2.38 % | NEG | |
| OBEIKAN GLASS | 31.02 | 2.24 % | NEG |
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
| Company | Average Volume (3M) | Volume | Percentage Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| NAHDI | 162,205.97 | 576,148.00 | 255.20 % |
| MESC | 445,528.02 | 1,503,433.00 | 237.45 % |
| SPM | 134,660.26 | 451,271.00 | 235.12 % |
| JAHEZ | 1,417,053.32 | 4,434,998.00 | 212.97 % |
| SAIC | 238,044.02 | 675,747.00 | 183.87 % |
| SVCP | 43,722.03 | 114,138.00 | 161.05 % |
| TAPRCO | 421,319.65 | 1,068,951.00 | 153.71 % |
| YC | 535,209.46 | 1,245,186.00 | 132.65 % |
| OBEIKAN GLASS | 263,761.45 | 608,398.00 | 130.66 % |
| ASLAK | 86,761.29 | 197,061.00 | 127.13 % |
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Companies achieved the highest and lowest closings in 52 weeks
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Calendar
| Company | Event |
|---|---|
| TAPRCO | General Assembly |
| MEPCO | General Assembly |
| LEEJAM SPORTS | Cash Dividend Distribution |
| SEDCO CAPITAL REIT | Ex-dividend Date |
| CHERRY | IPO/ Subscription |
Sector Closure
Sector
Value
Change
Change (%)
Most Active Companies
Name
Price
Change (value)Change (%)
Brent Crude Oil
63.19
0.49
0.78 %
Nymex
59.00
0.51
0.87 %
Natural Gas
4.54
0.01
0.29 %
Gold
4,187.96
(7.18)
(0.17 %)
Silver
53.13
0.02
0.04 %
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
2,082.00
(8.00)
(0.38 %)
Zinc
3,062.50
(9.50)
(0.31 %)
Steel
825.00
0.00
0.00 %
Wheat (CBOT)
537.00
0.40
0.07 %
Corn (CBOT)
437.00
2.20
0.51 %
Coffee (ICEUS)
375.25
(1.70)
(0.45 %)
Whole Milk Powder
4,025.00
(125.00)
(3.11 %)
Skim Milk Powder
2,425.00
(75.00)
(3.09 %)
Refining margins
19.98
(1.46)
(6.81 %)
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