Here’s what you need to know before Tadawul trading on Sunday

The main index, TASI, was up 0.9 percent to 12,155, while the parallel Nomu market ended 0.6 percent higher at 20,952. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 31 July 2022
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Here’s what you need to know before Tadawul trading on Sunday

RIYADH: Saudi stocks settled higher on Thursday, following a 0.75 percent interest rate hike by the Gulf Cooperation Council's central banks on Wednesday.

The rise was bolstered by banking stocks after posting strong earnings for the first half of 2022.

The main index, TASI, was up 0.9 percent to 12,155, while the parallel Nomu market ended 0.6 percent higher at 20,952.

Gulf stock exchanges were mixed, led by a 1.3 percent rise in Dubai’s DFMGI.

Qatar and Oman recorded fractional gains, while Abu Dhabi and Kuwait slipped by 0.1 and 0.4 percent, respectively. The Bahraini index, on the other hand, finished flat.

Apart from the GCC, Egypt’s main stock index added 0.9 percent on Thursday.

UAE indexes were buoyed by a rise in oil prices on Friday, with Abu Dhabi and Dubai both advancing 1.1 percent.

Brent crude exited the week at $103.97 a barrel, and US benchmark West Texas Intermediate settled at $98.62 a barrel.

Stock news

Al Rajhi Bank’s net profit surged 21 percent to SR8.4 billion ($2.2 billion) due to an increase in net income during the first half of 2022

Kingdom Holding Co. acquired a SR1.06 billion stake in UK-based insurer Pheonix Group, serving over 13 million customers across the UK and Europe

United International Transportation Co.’s, or Budget Saudi, board of directors proposed buying back up to 7.12 million shares to hold them in treasury

Budget Saudi announced a slight profit surge of 5 percent to SR123 million for the first half of 2022, along with dividends of SR0.5 per share for the same period

Saudi Cable Co. announced the termination of the contract of its CEO Abdulhadi Abu Al-Khair, who will retain his membership in the company’s board

Nama Chemicals Co. saw its profit jump by 207 percent to SR60 million in the first half of 2022

National Medical Care Co. signed a memorandum of understanding with Smartmed Investment Co. to fully acquire Jiwar Medical Services Co.

Mohammed Hasan AlNaqool Sons Co. obtained Shariah-compliant financing worth SR15 million

The Saudi Investment Bank, or SAIB, saw its profit rise 21 percent to SR608 million, supported by higher operating income in the first half of 2022

Calendar

August 1, 2022

Future Care Trading Co. will start trading its shares on Nomu

August 14, 2022

Saudi Aramco will announce its financial results for the second quarter of 2022


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 10,847

Updated 25 February 2026
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 10,847

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index dipped on Wednesday, losing 58.51 points, or 0.54 percent, to close at 10,847.93.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR3.78 billion ($1 billion), as 73 of the listed stocks advanced, while 187 retreated.

The MSCI Tadawul Index decreased, down 7.09 points or 0.48 percent, to close at 1,472.98.

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu lost 178.75 points, or 0.77 percent, to close at 22,916.83. This comes as 30 of the listed stocks advanced, while 37 retreated.

The best-performing stock was the Power and Water Utility Co. for Jubail and Yanbu, with its share price surging by 8.47 percent to SR31.24.

Other top performers included Saudi Paper Manufacturing Co., which saw its share price rise by 6.13 percent to SR53.70, and Jamjoom Pharmaceuticals Factory Co., which saw a 4.58 percent increase to SR137.

On the downside, the worst performer of the day was CHUBB Arabia Cooperative Insurance Co., whose share price fell by 5.14 percent to SR17.53.

Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co. and Arabian Internet and Communications Services Co. also saw declines, with their shares dropping by 4.87 percent and 4.43 percent to SR4.88 and SR181.40, respectively.

On the announcement front, Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co. announced its annual financial results for 2025, with sales dropping 3.06 percent year-on-year to SR8.45 billion. The company also recorded a net loss of SR893.86 million.

In a Tadawul statement, the company said the net loss and decline in annual sales were driven by a drop in average selling prices, despite higher sales volumes.