Arab News, Wed, Apr 24, 2024 | Shawwal 15, 1445
Closing Bell: Tasi slips for the second consecutive day
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index continued its downward trend for the
second consecutive day as it shed 24.52 points to close at 12,484.41.
The total trading turnover of the benchmark index
was SR8.44 billion ($2.25 billion), with 71 of the listed stocks advancing and
157 declining.
On the other hand, Saudi Arabia’s parallel market
Nomu gained 95.74 points on Tuesday to close at 26,691.96.
However, the MSCI Tadawul Index slipped by 0.24
percent to 1,563.40.
The best-performing stock of the day was United
Cooperative Assurance Co. The firm’s share price rose by 6.67 percent to
SR13.44.
Other top performers include Etihad Atheeb
Telecommunication Co. and Gulf Union Alahlia Cooperative Insurance Co., whose
share prices surged by 4.84 percent and 4.54 percent, respectively.
The worst performer in the main market was Fitaihi
Holding Group, as its share price slipped by 4.77 percent to SR4.19.
The parallel market’s positive performance was
driven by Osool and Bakheet Investment Co., whose share price soared by 7.83
percent to SR36.50.
On the announcements front, Middle East Paper Co.
said it has started its cardboard factory project, which will have a production
capacity of 450,000 tonnes.
In a statement to Tadawul, MEPCO revealed that the
feasibility study for the project has been completed with a final budget of
SR1.78 billion.
The company went on to say that the undertaking
would be completed in 42 months.
The initiative will be funded by the MEPCO’s
internal resources, by long-term loans from local banks and the use of funds
resulting from the issuance of the shares to Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment
Fund, the statement added.
Meanwhile, in another statement, MEPCO revealed
that it signed another agreement with J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG, for manufacturing,
supplying and supervising the installation of the main machine for the cardboard
project.