RIYADH: ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s benchmark Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) rose 0.4 percent, or 31 points, to close at 8,747 points on Tuesday.
Total trading reached SR8.7 billion ($2.32 billion), with advance-decline ratio at 110:79.
Blue chip SABIC rose 0.6 percent to SR101.80 ($27.15). The company is seeking to become the largest petrochemical company in the world in 2030, said company Vice Chairman and CEO, Yousef Al-Benyan.
Saudi White Cement climbed 3.3 percent to SR31.30 ($8.35) after its board of directors recommended a 10 percent cash dividend for H2 2020.
Naseej edged up 0.4 percent to SR107.60 ($28.69) after the firm submitted its file to increase capital through SR150 million ($40 million) rights issue for approval to the Capital Market Authority.
SACO was the top gainer, rising 9.9 percent to SR60.10 ($16.03).
On the other hand, banking major Al Rajhi edged down 0.1 percent to SR74.10 ($19.76).
Advanced fell 1.6 percent to SR67 ($17.87). The firm’s wholly owned subsidiary, Advanced Global Investment Co., signed long-term off-take agreements for sale of polypropylene with three international firms for 620,000 metric ton per annum.
Farm Superstores was the top decliner, falling 3.5 percent to SR32.70 ($8.72).
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