Stock indices in Saudi Arabia rose by about 0.75%, according to Investing.com

2023-12-11 12:48:00

© Archyde.com. Stock indices in Saudi Arabia rose at the end of today’s session; The Saudi general index rose about 0.75%

Investing.com – Saudi stocks closed higher at the end of trading on Monday, as gains were recorded in the , , and .

At the end of trading in Riyadh, an increase of 0.75% was recorded, and within 3 months it reached its highest record level.

Among the leading stocks today, Al Khareef Water and Energy Technology Company (), whose value rose 7.79%, or 12.20 points, reached 168.80 at close. On the other hand, the shares of Naseej International Trading Company () continued to rise at 6.34%, or 3.40 points, and closed at a price of 57.00, while the shares of Seera Holding Group () increased by 4.23%, or 1.05 points, at a price of 25.85 at the end of the session.

As for the weakest performance at the end of today’s trading, the shares of Al Baha Investment and Development Company () closed down by 7.14%, or 0.01 points, and traded at 0.13 levels at the close. Saudi Enaya Cooperative Insurance () shares declined by 6.35%, or 1.04 points, at a price of 15.34, while Amana Cooperative Insurance Company () shares closed down, at 4.37%, or 0.58 points, at a price of 12.70.

The number of stocks that declined exceeded the number of stocks that closed higher in trading on the financial market, with 173 compared to 104, while 21 remained unchanged.

Shares of Al Khareef Water and Energy Technology Company () rose to its highest record level ever, and continued to rise by about 7.79%, or 12.20 points, at a price of 168.80. Shares of Naseej International Trading Company () rose to its highest record level in 52 weeks, adding 6.34% or 3.40 points to its value at a price of 57.00.

WTI crude futures for January delivery fell 0.17%, or 0.12, to close at $71.11 per barrel. As for trading in other commodities, Brent oil contracts for February delivery fell by 0.12%, or 0.09, and reached a price of $75.75 per barrel, while the February contract for contracts recorded a decrease of 0.16%, or 3.15 points, and closed at $2,011.35 per ounce.

The pair lost 0.14% and traded at 4.04 levels, while the pair remained unchanged by about 0.01% and reached 3.75 levels.

Contracts traded 0.10% higher at 103.74.

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