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Arab news, Sat, Jun 14, 2025 | Dhu al-Hijjah 18, 1446
Closing Bell: Saudi Arabia’s main index declines to close at 10,840
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index
closed lower on Thursday, falling 164.08 points, or 1.49 percent, to end the
session at 10,840.94.
Trading turnover on the main index reached SR5.34
billion ($1.42 billion), with only 14 stocks recording gains while 238 declined.
The Kingdom’s parallel market, Nomu, also saw a
downturn, losing 425.57 points, or 1.56 percent, to close at 26,798.14. A total
of 28 stocks advanced while 63 retreated. The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index slipped
13.42 points, or 0.95 percent, to finish at 1,392.04.
SEDCO Capital REIT Fund emerged as the
session’s best performer, with its share price rising 0.88 percent to SR6.85.
Fawaz Abdulaziz Alhokair Co. followed with a 0.71 percent gain to SR19.84, while
Tihama Advertising and Public Relations Co. rose 0.67 percent to SR15.10.
On the downside, Al-Omran Industrial Trading Co.
recorded the steepest loss, falling 9.15 percent to SR26.30. AYYAN Investment
Co. dropped 7.35 percent to SR12.60, and Al Taiseer Group Talco Industrial Co.
declined 7.26 percent to SR40.85.
On the announcements front, the Saudi National
Bank announced plans to issue US dollar-denominated notes under its Euro
Medium-Term Note Program.
According to a Tadawul filing, the issuance will
be conducted through a special purpose vehicle and will be offered to eligible
investors in Saudi Arabia and globally.
The bank has appointed Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
PJSC, DBS Bank Ltd., Emirates NBD Bank P.J.S.C., Goldman Sachs International,
HSBC Bank plc, J.P. Morgan Securities plc, Mashreqbank psc, and Mizuho
International plc as joint lead managers and book-runners.
SNB Capital Co., SMBC Bank International
plc, and Standard Chartered were also mandated. The proceeds from the offering
will be used to enhance Tier 2 capital, support general corporate purposes, and
advance SNB’s strategic goals.
Final terms of the issuance will be determined
based on market conditions. SNB shares edged up 0.14 percent to close at
SR34.70.
Meanwhile, Yaqeen Capital Co. announced it has
deposited proceeds from the sale of fractional shares following a recent capital
increase. A total of 308 shares were sold, generating SR3,451.76, with an
average price of SR11.23 per share. The proceeds have been distributed to
eligible shareholders via their investment-linked accounts.