RIYADH: Saudi stocks were down during the early trading session on Thursday as investors awaited a new set of corporate results to determine the effects of inflation. The main index, TASI, fell 0.27 percent to 13,503, while the parallel market, Nomu, opened flat at 24,299, as of 10:09 a.m. Saudi time. Wataniya Insurance Co. jumped 9.96 percent, as it announced getting its
RIYADH: Saudi stocks rose for the third day in a row during the morning session Tuesday despite higher oil prices. Early in the day, Brent crude was trading at $101.54 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate was trading at $97.38 a barrel, as of 10:05 a.m. Saudi time. The main index, TASI, gained 0.13 percent to 13,500, and the parallel market Nomu advanced 0.15 percent to 24,082
RIYADH: Saudi stocks opened in positive territory for a second straight day as oil prices ease. The main index, TASI, gained 11 percent to 13,409, while the parallel market, Nomu, advanced 0.30 percent to 24,317, as of 10:06 a.m. Saudi time. The early morning saw oil prices lower, with Brent crude trading at $100.22 a barrel and US West Texas Intermediate at $95.64 a barrel,
Saudi stocks closed slightly higher on Sunday, with gains registered by several major companies, including AMAK, and ACWA Power. As of the closing bell, the Saudi main index, TASI, closed 0.61 percent higher at 13,395. The parallel market Nomu slid 0.21 percent, to reach 24,245. Shares in AMAK rallied 10 percent to lead the gainers. NADEC led the fallers since the opening,
RIYADH: Saudi stocks closed slightly higher on Thursday, with gains registered by several major companies, like Buruj Cooperative Insurance Co. and Al Alamiya. As of the closing bell, the Saudi main index, TASI, closed 0.44 percent higher at 13,326, while the parallel market, Nomu rose 0.64 percent to reach 24,279. Shares in Buruj Cooperative Insurance Co. rallied 9.52 percent