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TASI Reaches One-Month Low, Drops 131 Points to 11,907

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Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 9:35 PM
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The Tadawul All Share Index (TASI), Saudi Arabia’s main stock index, saw a decline of 131 points, or one percent, at the end of trading this week on Thursday, reaching its lowest level in a month at 11,907 points. The drop was largely driven by pressure from the banking sector, which saw a decrease of two percent. The total value of trading for the day came close to SR 7 billion, indicating significant market activity.

During Thursday’s trading, Saudi banking shares experienced declines, with Al-Rajhi Bank leading the way with a decrease of 3 percent to SR82.40. Al-Ahli Bank also saw a drop of 1.28 percent to SR34.75. These declines in the banking sector contributed to the overall decrease in the TASI, reflecting the impact of market trends and investor sentiment.

The market decline was further exacerbated by the performance of Al-Baha Investment, which experienced a 7 percent drop to SR0.27. This decline was attributed to profit-taking operations following substantial gains of over 100 percent. Additionally, stocks such as ARTEX, Anaam, Ataa, Al-Othaim Markets, Bawan, First Mills, SISCO Holding, CATRION, Eastern Cement, and Bank Albilad also saw decreases ranging from 3 percent to 5 percent, reflecting the broader market sentiment.

On the other hand, the share of Red Sea stood out as a top performer, leading market increases with a 4 percent rise to SR63. This brought the share’s gains to more than 192 percent for the year, demonstrating strong performance in contrast to the overall market decline. ACWA Power shares also saw a positive uptick, rising by about 2 percent to SR452.40, indicating some resilience in specific sectors despite the overall market conditions.

In summary, the recent performance of the Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) reflected the broader market trends and specific sector developments in Saudi Arabia. The decline in the index, driven by pressure from the banking sector and profit-taking in certain stocks, highlights the volatility and sensitivity of the stock market to various factors. While some shares experienced notable declines, others, such as Red Sea and ACWA Power, showed resilience and positive performance, indicating opportunities for investors to navigate and benefit from market fluctuations. Overall, the market dynamics in Saudi Arabia continue to present challenges and opportunities for investors seeking to capitalize on the evolving landscape.

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