Saudi Arabia’s benchmark Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) closed 0.8%, or 96 points, higher at 12,836 points today, March 21, recording the highest close since May 2022.
Total turnover reached nearly SAR 9 billion.
Market Index
Al Rajhi Bank rose 5% to SAR 88 amid trading of about 7 million shares worth over SAR 600 million.
Saudi National Bank, Alinma Bank, Riyad Bank, Bank Albilad and Bank AlJazira increased between 2% and 3%.
Saudi Steel Pipe and Saudi Cable were the top gainers, closing at SAR 78.90 and SAR 69.10, respectively.
Company Prices
On the other hand, Alujain, Sinad Holding, ACIG, Malath Insurance and Saudi Printing declined between 3% and 7%.
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Number of High/Low companies
Market Movers
Company
52 Weeks Range
Price
Change
Price Earnings
SSP
78.90
19.52
94.00
78.90
9.89 %
23.25
SAUDI CABLE
69.10
62.90
69.10
69.10
9.86 %
NEG
CHUBB
37.30
16.38
39.00
37.30
9.06 %
45.09
ALKATHIRI
3.30
2.22
4.19
3.30
7.49 %
More than 50
ALBAHA
0.15
0.12
0.22
0.15
7.14 %
NEG
ALRAJHI
88.00
63.10
92.50
88.00
4.51 %
21.18
EAST PIPES
154.60
45.80
163.20
154.60
4.46 %
38.99
APC
175.20
38.25
195.00
175.20
4.16 %
13.26
MESC
31.55
9.60
33.00
31.55
3.61 %
25.79
TANMIAH
149.60
81.40
158.00
149.60
3.60 %
39.40
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
Company
Average Volume (3M)
Volume
Percentage Change
ALKATHIRI
4,386,996.09
40,176,608.00
815.81 %
SRMG
205,655.22
1,170,032.00
468.93 %
MESC
913,866.19
4,371,234.00
378.32 %
NAYIFAT
273,760.25
1,134,217.00
314.31 %
MEFIC REIT
115,875.55
405,377.00
249.84 %
CHEMANOL
695,356.75
2,198,037.00
216.10 %
AMIANTIT
2,410,858.13
7,606,841.00
215.52 %
TAKWEEN
1,184,325.02
3,724,493.00
214.48 %
ALBILAD GOLD
33,013.67
100,180.00
203.45 %
SPPC
363,172.52
1,082,670.00
198.11 %
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