RIYADH: The Saudi main index, also known as TASI, edged lower today, while the parallel market, Nomu, was up. At the closing bell on Tuesday, TASI fell 0.29 percent, while Nomu edged up 0.57 percent. Saudi Enaya Cooperative Insurance Co. rose 9.97 percent to lead the gainers. Among others that ended the session in positive territory, food producer Wafrah for Industry and
RIYADH: The Saudi main index, also known as TASI, edged lower today, while the parallel market, Nomu, was up. At the closing bell on Tuesday, TASI fell 0.29 percent, while Nomu edged up 0.57 percent. Saudi Enaya Cooperative Insurance Co. rose 9.97 percent to lead the gainers. Among others that ended the session in positive territory, food producer Wafrah for Industry and
RIYADH: Saudi stocks advanced on Monday as investors awaited further first-quarter earnings results, despite a drop in global stocks. The main index, TASI, finished 0.37 percent higher at 13,733, and the parallel market, Nomu, slightly edged up by 0.09 percent to 24,214. Apart from the Saudi index, fellow GCC stock exchanges, including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain,
RIYADH: Saudi stocks opened higher in early morning trading as investors grew optimistic as first-quarter profit for numerous companies surpassed expectations. The main index, TASI, began Tuesday 0.21 percent higher to 13,761, while the parallel market, Nomu, opened 0.09 percent higher at 24,200, as of 10:09 a.m. Saudi time. In energy trading, Brent crude oil reached 112.67
RIYADH: Saudi main index TASI saw its third day of gains this week on Tuesday, despite a drop in oil prices on the back of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. TASI finished 0.28 percent higher, reaching a 16-year record high of 13,101 points, while the parallel market, Nomu, shed 0.43 percent to 25,026. Shares in Al Masane Al Kobra Mining Co. soared 30 percent to SR81.9