09/06/2026 03:11 AST

Saudi Arabia's benchmark Tadawul All Share Index closed Monday up 44.29 points, or 0.41 percent, at 10,973.08.

The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index gained 8.54 points, or 0.59 percent, to 1,462, while the parallel market Nomu fell 239.14 points, or 1.04 percent, to 22,750.48.

Trading turnover reached SR5.74 billion ($1.53 billion) on a volume of 268.9 million shares, with 96 listings advancing and 164 declining.

Consolidated Grunenfelder Saady Holding Co. led gainers, rising 7.77 percent to SR8.18. National Co. for Learning and Education advanced 6.70 percent to SR129, while Amana Cooperative Insurance Co. gained 4.33 percent to SR7.71.

Maharah Human Resources Co. added 4.11 percent to SR6.59, and Walaa Cooperative Insurance Co. climbed 3.69 percent to SR10.39.

On the losing side, Kingdom Holding Co. fell 4.31 percent to SR13.55. Aldawaa Medical Services Co. declined 4.06 percent to SR44, while Saudi Arabian Cooperative Insurance Co. dropped 2.99 percent to SR9.40.

Al Kathiri Holding Co. lost 2.98 percent to SR1.63, and Naseej International Trading Co. slipped 2.9 percent to SR21.44.

The Kingdom's capital market saw a series of corporate actions on Monday, with the Saudi Exchange adjusting trading limits for Fesh Fash Snack Food Production Co. following shareholder approval of a bonus-share distribution, while the Securities Depository Center Co. implemented a securities quantity increase for Naba Alsaha Medical Services Co.

Fesh Fash Snack Food Production Co.'s extraordinary general meeting approved a capital increase through bonus shares, prompting the Saudi Exchange to set the stock's fluctuation limits based on a reference share price of SR5.81 for the session.

Outstanding orders were cancelled, and Edaa is scheduled to deposit the additional shares into eligible shareholders' portfolios by June 10.

Fesh Fash Snack Food Production Co. shares gained 0.34 percent to SR5.83

Separately, Edaa announced the implementation of a securities quantity increase for Naba Alsaha Medical Services Co., reflecting the completion of the company's corporate action process and the allocation of additional shares to eligible investors' accounts.

Shares of Naba Alsaha Medical Services Co. fell 7.9 percent to close at SR23.91.


Arab News

Ticker Price Volume

TASI 11,115.37 142.29 (1.30%)

Market
P/E
Price/BookValue
Dividend Yield (%)
Performance
  • 1-Month
  • 3-Month
  • 1-Year
Volume Change
  • 10D Avg Vs 90D Avg
Index vs...
  • 52-w high
  • 50-day moving avg.
  • 200-Day Moving Avg
Ticker Price Change
SAUDIARAMCO 27.16 0.00 (0.00%)
ALRAJHI 67.45 0.60 (0.89%)
SNB 41.08 1.66 (4.21%)
MAADEN 60.65 0.75 (1.25%)
STC 44.16 0.16 (0.36%)
Stocks rally as investors dive back into tech; oil slips

10/06/2026

Global stocks rallied on Tuesday as investors rushed to buy the latest dip in tech stocks, while oil prices fell after Israel and Iran agreed to halt attacks on one another for now.

In Europ

Reuters

Saudi capital market assets rise 18% to exceed $320bn in 2025

10/06/2026

Saudi Arabia's capital market assets under management surpassed SR1.2 trillion ($320 billion) in 2025, registering an 18 percent increase, according to official figures.

The annual report r

Arab News

Closing Bell: Saudi main market up to 11,115 points with $2bn in trade value

10/06/2026

Saudi Arabia's benchmark Tadawul All Share Index rose 142.29 points, or 1.30 percent, on Tuesday to close at 11,115.37.

The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index gained 23.62 points, or 1.62 percent, to 1

Arab News

Boursa Kuwait participates in HSBC GCC Exchanges Conference, holds its 17th Corporate Day in London

09/06/2026

Boursa Kuwait is participating in the fifth GCC Exchanges Conference, organized in collaboration with British multinational investment bank HSBC in London on Monday and Tuesday, June 8 and 9, 2026 in

Kuwait Times

UAE's Dh10 million fine warning: Listed firms face June 30 deadline for AGMs

09/06/2026

The UAE's Ministry of Economy and Tourism has called on private joint-stock companies (PJSCs) to hold their Annual General Meetings (AGMs) no later than June 30, 2026, warning that non-compliance wil

Khaleej Times