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Investing.com – Saudi Arabia stocks were lower after the close on Sunday, as losses in the Agriculture & Food, Building & Construction and Industrial Investment sectors led shares lower.
At the close in Saudi Arabia, the Tadawul All Share fell 1.26% to hit a new 1-month low.
The best performers of the session on the Tadawul All Share were Methanol Chemicals Company (SE:2001), which rose 5.35% or 1.45 points to trade at 28.55 at the close. Meanwhile, National Gypsum Company (SE:2090) added 3.93% or 2.10 points to end at 55.60 and Saudi Paper Manufacturing Co. (SE:2300) was up 3.92% or 2.60 points to 69.00 in late trade.
The worst performers of the session were Fitaihi Holding Group (SE:4180), which fell 4.46% or 1.50 points to trade at 32.10 at the close. BURUJ COOPERATIVE INSURANCE CO (SE:8270) declined 4.01% or 1.30 points to end at 31.10 and Saudi vitrified clay pipes co. (SE:2360) was down 3.97% or 4.60 points to 111.20.
Falling stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the Saudi Arabia Stock Exchange by 162 to 35 and 7 ended unchanged.
Shares in Methanol Chemicals Company (SE:2001) rose to all time highs; up 5.35% or 1.45 to 28.55. Shares in National Gypsum Company (SE:2090) rose to 5-year highs; rising 3.93% or 2.10 to 55.60.
Crude oil for August delivery was up 2.32% or 1.69 to $74.63 a barrel. Elsewhere in commodities trading, Brent oil for delivery in September rose 1.98% or 1.47 to hit $75.59 a barrel, while the August Gold Futures contract rose 0.46% or 8.35 to trade at $1808.55 a troy ounce.
EUR/SAR was up 0.30% to 4.4548, while USD/SAR rose 0.01% to 3.7508.
The US Dollar Index Futures was down 0.33% at 92.102.
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