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Stocks traded at 8.5 billion riyals... the index stood at 10,949

The main stock market index rose by about 3 points today to close at 10,949 points, with total trading value reaching approximately 8.5 billion riyals, marking the first resumption of trading in the Saudi market after a week-long holiday for Eid al-Fitr.

Today the market index recorded a high of 10,983 points and a low of 10,881 points.

Shares of Al Rajhi Bank and Saudi National Bank rose by 3% to 104.50 riyals and 41.58 riyals, respectively.

Bawani shares led the gainers with a 10% increase, and Anabeeb shares rose by 7% following the announcement of a contract signing with Saudi Aramco.

Active trading

Shares of Al-Madina Cement jumped by more than 1% after the company announced its Q4 2025 earnings and cash dividends. In contrast, shares of Saudi Aramco fell by 1% to SAR 26.66.

Shares of Maaden and Amak fell by 7%, coinciding with a drop in gold prices of more than 10% during the past week.

Shares of Nice One, Arabian Drilling, Tasheel, Budget Saudi Arabia, Paper Manufacturing, and Taiba declined by between 3% and 6%. Several stocks saw active trading compared to their average trading volume over the past three months.

The main stock market index rose today by about 3 points to close at 10,949 points, with total trading values ​​reaching approximately 8.5 billion riyals. This marks the first assumption of trading in the Saudi market after a week-long holiday for Eid al-Fitr.

The market index recorded a high of 10,983 points and a low of 10,881 points today.

Shares of Al Rajhi Bank and the National Commercial Bank rose by 3% to 104.50 riyals and 41.58 riyals, respectively.

The share of Bawan led the rising companies with a 10% increase, while the share of Pipes rose by 7% following the announcement of a contract signing with Saudi Aramco.

Active Trading

The share of City Cement jumped by more than 1%, as the company announced its fourth-quarter 2025 profits and cash distributions. In contrast, the share of Saudi Aramco fell by 1% to 26.66 riyals.

The shares of Ma'aden and Amak dropped by 7%, coinciding with a decline in gold prices by more than 10% over the past week.

Shares of Nice One, Arabian Drilling, Tasheel, Budget Saudi Arabia, Paper Industry, and Taiba fell by percentages ranging from 3% to 6%. Several stocks experienced active trading compared to the average trading over the last 3 months.

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