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Saudi Arabia stocks lower at close of trade; Tadawul All Share down 0.27% By Investing.com

Investing.com – Saudi stocks fell after the close on Sunday, as losses in stocks and sectors led shares lower.

At the end of trading in Saudi Arabia, the index fell by 0.27%.

Among the leading stocks today, the stock of the Saudi Cooperative Reinsurance Company (Tadawul:) emerged, whose value rose 9.94%, or 5.40 points, and its price reached 59.70 at close. Meanwhile, safety The shares of the Cooperative Insurance Company (Tadawul:) rose 8.44%, or 1.64 points, and closed at a price of 21.06, while the shares of Riyadh Cables Group (TADAWUL:) rose 6.34%, or 9.00 points, at a price of 151.00 at the end of the session.

As for the weakest performance at the end of today’s trading, the shares of the National Medical Care Company (Tadawul:) closed down by 3.49%, or 5.80 points, and traded at 160.40 levels at the close. Emaar The Economic City (Tadawul) shares declined by 3.06%, or 0.58 points, and closed at 18.38. Energy and water facilities Jubail and Yanbu Company (Tadawul:) shares declined by 2.93%, or 1.60 points, at 53.00.

The number of rising stocks outnumbered declining stocks on the Saudi Stock Exchange by 157 stocks compared to 147 stocks, while 32 stocks closed unchanged.

Shares of the Saudi Cooperative Reinsurance Company (Tadawul:) rose to their highest levels ever; It rose by 9.94% or 5.40 to 59.70. Shares of Riyadh Cable Group Public Shareholding Company (Tadawul:) rose to their highest levels ever. It rose by 6.34% or 9.00 to 151.00.

Crude oil futures for February delivery rose 1.13%, or 0.83, to close at $73.96 per barrel. As for trading in other commodities, the price of Brent crude futures for March delivery rose 0.76%, or 0.58, and reached a price of $76.51 per barrel, while gold futures contracts for February fell by 0.54%, or 14.30, and closed at $2,654.70 per ounce.

EUR/SAR rose 0.52% to 3.87, while USD/SAR rose 0.00% to 3.75.

US Dollar Futures Index fell 0.38% to 108.80.



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2025-01-05 12:50:00

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