Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in green at 12,080

The best-performing stocks of the day were AYYAN Investment Co. and Al Sagr Cooperative Insurance. Shutterstock
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Updated 16 July 2024
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in green at 12,080

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index continued its upward trend for the third consecutive day on Tuesday, gaining 132.67 points or 1.11 percent to close at 12,080.37.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR7.25 billion ($1.93 billion), with 140 of the listed stocks advancing and 73 declining. 

Similarly, Saudi Arabia’s parallel market Nomu edged up by 0.27 percent to 25,919.13. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index also gained 15.72 points to close at 1,513.57. 

The best-performing stocks of the day were AYYAN Investment Co. and Al Sagr Cooperative Insurance, whose share prices surged by 9.96 percent each. 

Other top performers on the benchmark index were Miahona Co. and Makkah Construction and Development Co., as their share prices soared by 7.70 percent and 6.40 percent respectively. 

The worst performer of the day was Al-Baha Investment and Development Co. The firm’s share price slipped 7.69 percent to SR0.12. 

On the announcements front, Lana Medical Co.’s fully owned subsidiary Lana Investment Co. said it acquired a 50 percent stake in Solar Laser Systems Co. and Solar Maccom Co.

Lana said in a statement to Tadawul that the SR6 million deal would be financed from the company’s own resources. 

The statement added that the impact of the deal will be visible in the company’s financial performance from Jan.1, according to the terms and conditions of the agreement. 

Meanwhile, Al-Hokail Academy Specialized Digital Polyclinics Co. announced that it has decided to cancel its initial public offering in Saudi Arabia’s parallel market. 

“This is in order to ensure the interest of investors and shareholders. This comes with the aim of ensuring the best possible conditions for listing, and the company aims with this decision to enhance the confidence of investors and shareholders in the strength and sustainability of its business,” the company said in a statement to Tadawul. 

Additionally, LIVA Insurance Co. said that it received approval from Banque Saudi Fransi to provide insurance services to the bank for one year starting from July 16. 

In a Tadawul statement, the insurance provider said that the deal will provide positive impacts on the company’s financial results for 2024 and 2025. 


Saudi Fund for Development, Omani Ministry of Finance sign MoU to establish industrial city

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Saudi Fund for Development, Omani Ministry of Finance sign MoU to establish industrial city

RIYADH: The CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development, Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Murshid, and the Omani Minister of Finance, Sultan bin Salem Al-Habsi, signed a development memorandum of understanding to support the establishment of the Thumrait Industrial City Project in Oman.

The project is funded by Saudi Arabia through the SFD with $40 million.

The signing ceremony was attended by the Saudi Ambassador to Oman, Ibrahim bin Saad bin Bishan, and several officials from both sides.

The MoU aims to develop the industrial, logistical, developmental, and social sectors in the Dhofar Governorate through the establishment of the integrated Thumrait Industrial City, covering an area of ​​approximately 3.94 million sq. meters.

The city will be equipped with all necessary infrastructure services. The project includes the construction and equipping of administrative and service buildings as well as public facilities. It also includes road works and electrical installations, as well as water networks and the construction of two wastewater treatment plants.

Engineering consultancy services will also be provided, reflecting the expected developmental impact in enhancing the industrial and service sectors in the governorate.

The CEO of the SFD affirmed that this MoU reflects the Kingdom’s efforts, through the fund, to support development sectors in Oman and strengthen the close development partnership between the two sides.

This will be achieved through the implementation of high-quality projects that contribute to developing infrastructure and creating an integrated and stimulating environment for industrial and logistical activities, which will positively impact the empowerment of the private sector and enhance economic as well as social development.

For his part, the Omani Minister of Finance emphasized that the signing of this agreement stems from a desire to strengthen developmental, economic, and investment relations and encourage partnerships across various sectors between the two countries.

At a time when the world is getting fragmented due to geopolitical tensions and ongoing wars, Saudi Arabia’s development fund is becoming a beacon of hope, as it continues to provide soft loans and grants for emerging economies.

Established in 1974 and commencing operations in 1975, the Saudi Fund for Development has financed more than 800 development projects in over 100 countries, with a cumulative value exceeding $21 billion.

SFD’s financing spans across multiple sectors, including health, education, and transport, as well as water and energy, with the aim of improving living conditions, enhancing capacity building, and creating job opportunities for millions of people in emerging nations.