TASI finishes H1 5% higher despite recent losses, market fears

Saudi Arabia’s main index increased 4.9 percent during the first half of 2022 to close at 11,523, an increase of 539 points from the same period last year, the Saudi Exchange reported.
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Updated 03 July 2022
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TASI finishes H1 5% higher despite recent losses, market fears

RIYADH: The Tadawul All Share Index managed to end the first half of 2022 higher than the previous year, despite market fears that have surfaced recently as investors’ optimism was dampened by interest rate hikes.

Saudi Arabia’s main index increased 4.9 percent during the first half of 2022 to close at 11,523, an increase of 539 points from the same period last year, the Saudi Exchange reported.

Total equity market capitalization grew 17.72 percent to reach SR11 trillion ($3 trillion) at the end of the first half.

The share trading value dropped 22.5 percent to SR1 trillion for the same period, while the total number of volumes traded fell 41.96 percent to 25.3 billion shares.

The total number of transactions executed in the first half decreased 10 percent to 46.97 million from 52.19 million a year earlier.

A total of 124 trading days were recorded during the first half of 2022, compared to 125 during the same period in 2021.

 


BYD Americas CEO hails Middle East as ‘homeland for innovation’

Updated 21 January 2026
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BYD Americas CEO hails Middle East as ‘homeland for innovation’

  • In an interview on the sidelines of Davos, Stella Li highlighted the region’s openness to new technologies and opportunities for growth

DAVOS: BYD Americas CEO Stella Li described the Middle East as a “homeland for innovation” during an interview with Arab News on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum.

The executive of the Chinese electric vehicle giant highlighted the region’s openness to new technologies and opportunities for growth.

“The people (are) very open. And then from the government, from everybody there, they are open to enjoy the technology,” she said.

BYD has accelerated its expansion of battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids across the Middle East and North Africa region, with a strong focus on Gulf Cooperation Council countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

GCC EV markets, led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia, rank among the world’s fastest-growing. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has been aggressively investing in the EV sector, backing Lucid Motors, launching its brand Ceer, and supporting charging infrastructure development.

However, EVs still account for just over 1 percent of total car sales, as high costs, limited charging infrastructure, and extreme weather remain challenges.

In summer 2025, BYD announced it was aiming to triple its Saudi footprint following Tesla’s entry, targeting 5,000 EV sales and 10 showrooms by late 2026.

“We commit a lot of investment there (in the region),” Li noted, adding that the company is building a robust dealer network and introducing cutting-edge technology.

Discussing growth plans, she envisioned Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East as a potential “dreamland” for innovation — what she described as a regional “Silicon Valley.” 

Talking about the EV ambitions of the Saudi government, she said: “If they set up (a) target, they will make (it) happen. Then they need a technology company like us to support their … 2030 Vision.”