RIYADH: Saudi stocks ended the week lower amid rising oil prices after Russian forces entered Ukraine. At the closing bell, the main index, TASI, and the parallel market, Nomu, both lost 1.84 percent to 12,297 and 24,942 points, respectively. As of Thursday, 3:22 p.m. Saudi time, Brent crude surpassed $105 for the first time since 2014. US benchmark WTI climbed to $99.30. The
/PRNewswire/ 53% of the growth will originate from APAC for the gypsum board market. China, Japan, and India are the key markets for gypsum boards in APAC..
/PRNewswire/ The latest drywall and gypsum board market report by Technavio infers that the growing demand from the construction sector is driving this.
/PRNewswire/ The latest drywall and gypsum board market report by Technavio infers that the growing demand from the construction sector is driving this.
IYADH: Tadawul’s TASI fell slightly in morning trading, down 0.14 percent to 10923.48 points. Parallel market Nomu rose 0.43 percent to 23695.58 points. The biggest moving stocks of the day so far were Development Works Food, National Gypsum Co, and Sadr Logistics, up 9.94 percent, 9.9 percent, and 7.14 percent respectively. Shares of Sadr Logistics were trading at another