GCC equity markets post monthly gains in January: Markaz

The performance of the S&P GCC Composite Index in January was higher than the S&P 500 indices. Shutterstock
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Updated 03 February 2025
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GCC equity markets post monthly gains in January: Markaz

  • Kuwait’s All Share Index posted a monthly gain of 5.7%, Saudi Arabia’s equity market grew 3.1%
  • Abu Dhabi’s equity index rose 1.8%, Qatar Stock Exchange increased by 0.9%

RIYADH: Equity markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries saw strong growth in January, with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia emerging as top performers, according to an analysis. 

In its latest report, Kuwait Financial Center, also known as Markaz, said the substantial increase in the equity markets of Kuwait and the Kingdom pushed up the S&P GCC Composite Index by 3 percent last month. 

Kuwait’s All Share Index posted a monthly gain of 5.7 percent in January, followed by Saudi Arabia’s equity market which grew by 3.1 percent during the same period. 

The S&P GCC Composite Index’s performance in January was higher than the S&P 500 indices, which expanded at 2.7 percent, and the MSCI EM index, which posted a growth of 1.7 percent. The MSCI World Index grew by 3.5 percent. 

“Kuwait equities outperformed global and GCC markets driven by the anticipation of strong earnings of banking stocks and the increased deal activity in the energy and real estate sectors, with most sectors closing the month in positive territory,” said Markaz. 

Abu Dhabi’s equity index rose by 1.8 percent, Dubai’s index grew by 0.4 percent, and the Qatar Stock Exchange increased by 0.9 percent in January.

Bahrain’s index fell by 5.4 percent due to the decline of Aluminum Bahrain stock by 18.5 percent after officially terminating a proposed deal with the Saudi Arabian Mining Co. 

Kuwait’s equity market growth was supported by the movement in key sectors like oil and gas and real estate, which expanded by 11.7 percent and 11.1 percent, respectively, according to the report. 

Last month, Saudi Telecom Co. was the top gainer in Tadawul, with the company’s share price rising by 8.7 percent. 

STC Bank, the financial arm of stc Group, received a non-objection certificate from the Saudi Central Bank to commence its banking operations in the Kingdom.

STC Bank is the first licensed digital bank in the Kingdom and the latest approval aligns with the financial institution’s strategy to promote digital transformation and competitiveness within the banking sector while safeguarding monetary and financial stability, SAMA said in a press statement at the time. 

Saudi Arabia’s Etihad Etisalat Co.’s share price surged by 8.4 percent, while the stock price of energy giant Saudi Aramco dipped by 0.9 percent due to a delay in phasing out OPEC+ cuts. 

Markaz added that Brent crude oil closed the month at $76.8 per barrel, marking a 2.8 percent increase from December.

“This move was driven by the US energy sanctions against Russian entities. Further clarity on (US President Donald) Trump’s trade policies, possible increase in production from the US, and the recovery of demand from China will determine the further course of oil prices,” said the report. 

Gold prices also increased by 6.8 percent month on month, closing at $2,759.3 per ounce. 

The analysis said that the outlook of global asset classes in the coming months could be shaped by Trump’s trade policies and possible changes in the US Fed’s rate cut trajectory. 

“With China being in the crosshair of Trump’s tariffs, oil prices could take a hit if the demand recovery from China weakens. Weakness in oil prices could alter OPEC+ plans to unwind production cuts, which would in turn affect GCC economies and markets,” the report added. 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index extends gains as market opens wider to foreign investment

Updated 02 February 2026
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index extends gains as market opens wider to foreign investment

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index rose on Monday, gaining 153.61 points, or 1.38 percent, to close at 11,321.09.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR5.85 billion ($1.56 billion), as 207 of the listed stocks advanced, while 55 retreated.

The MSCI Tadawul Index increased, up 21.20 points or 1.41 percent, to close at 1,524.18.

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu gained 278.13 points, or 1.17 percent, to close at 24,013.03. This comes as 43 of the listed stocks advanced, while 29 retreated.

The best-performing stock was Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries and Medical Appliances Corp., with its share price surging by 7.26 percent to SR28.94.

Other top performers included Rasan Information Technology Co., which saw its share price rise by 6.51 percent to SR144, and Knowledge Economic City, which saw a 6.25 percent increase to SR13.09.

On the downside, the worst performer of the day was Najran Cement Co., whose share price fell by 2.11 percent to SR6.49.

Almasane Alkobra Mining Co. and Saudi Cable Co. also saw declines, with their shares dropping by 2 percent and 1.88 percent to SR103.10 and SR166.80, respectively.

On the announcement front, Riyad Bank has announced its annual financial results for 2025, with the total income from special commission of financing reaching SR24.1 billion, while net income from special commission of financing amounted to SR12 billion.

In a statement on Tadawul, the bank said: “Net income increased by 11.7 percent mainly due to an increase in total operating income and a decrease in total operating expenses.”

The bank further noted that the rise in total operating income was primarily driven by increased revenue from fees and commissions, trading activities, special commissions, gains on non-trading investments, and other operating sources. This growth was partially tempered by declines in exchange and dividend income.

“Net provision of expected credit losses and other losses decreased by 15.8 percent due to a decrease in impairment charge of credit losses and impairment charge for other financial assets, partially offset by an increase in impairment charge for investments,” it added.

RIBL’s share price closed at SR18.18 on the main market, marking a 1.43 percent increase.