RIYADH: As stocks continued to rise, Saudi Arabia's main index, TASI, finished higher for the third straight session. As of Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Saudi time, TASI closed 1.17 percent higher at 12,495 points, while Nomu, the parallel market, gained 0.53 percent to 25,287 points. Digital security firm Elm Co. was the top gainer, soaring 30 percent on its market debut. East Pipes
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s main stock index opened lower Sunday as the rebound in share prices paused on cautious investor sentiment. As of 10:22 a.m. Saudi time, the main index TASI opened 0.70 percent lower at 12,183. The parallel market Nomu was down by 0.9 percent to reach 24,992. Marketing firm Tihama Advertising and Public Relations Co. rose by 7.16 percent to top the
RIYADH: Saudi Arabian stocks capped last week with gains, following a mixed performance throughout the week as cautious earnings optimism took over. TASI index surged 0.52 percent to end at 12,268 on Thursday. This came after it posted two straight days of losses and increased 0.73 percent on the week. The parallel market, Nomu, slipped by 0.45 percent to 25,217 points.
RIYADH: As concerns over the spread of Omicron mounted and investor uncertainty aroused, most of the Gulf Cooperation Council’s stock exchanges ended lower on Monday, including Saudi Arabia. Saudi bourse’s main TASI index edged down slightly to 11,161 points, while the parallel market, Nomu, declined around 1 percent to 26,237 points. The Qatari index, QSI, and Oman’s index,