Saudi Market Reclaims 12,000-Point Level

The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln
The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln
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Saudi Market Reclaims 12,000-Point Level

The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln
The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln

The Saudi stock market index has risen above the 12,000-point level, thanks to strong earnings from listed companies and global market declines. Analysts believe the index will keep climbing in the coming sessions.
On Monday, the market closed up 0.4% at 12,023 points, with trading volume around SAR 8 billion.
This is the fifth consecutive day of gains, driven by broad sector increases. Total trading was 346 million shares, with 142 companies seeing price increases and 81 companies experiencing declines.
Leading gainers included Buruj Insurance, Red Sea, Al-Bahah, and Saudi Re.
Financial analyst Mohamed Al-Saghir told Asharq Al-Awsat that the 12,000-point level is a key psychological milestone for investors.
He pointed out that the crucial level to watch is 11,954 points, which is a previous peak and support zone. The market’s stability at this level is important for avoiding recent downturns.
Al-Saghir also noted that the strong financial results from companies this year have been surprising and helped the market bounce back to 12,000 points.
He expects the index to reach new highs, potentially exceeding 13,949 points, reflecting overall economic growth in Saudi Arabia.
Also speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, analyst Obaid Al-Muqati attributed the market’s rise to declines in global markets, including the Nikkei 225 and US indices, which led investors to turn to Saudi stocks.
He also pointed out that strong earnings across sectors, including a dividend from Saudi Aramco and high profitability in banking, are boosting the market.
Al-Muqati expects the market to continue rising, drawing investor interest amid Saudi Arabia’s economic development and Vision 2030 goals.



Saudi PIF's Assets under Management Exceeds SAR2.871 Trillion in 2023

Saudi PIF's Assets under Management Exceeds SAR2.871 Trillion in 2023
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Saudi PIF's Assets under Management Exceeds SAR2.871 Trillion in 2023

Saudi PIF's Assets under Management Exceeds SAR2.871 Trillion in 2023

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) released on Monday its annual report for 2023, providing an overview of its performance and financials for the year. The report has shown rapid progress across various strategic pillars and sectors in Saudi Arabia and the world, including transportation, mining, real estate, infrastructure, health, communications, technology, tourism and sports, further supporting its mandate and its strategies as a major driver of economic transformation, in line with Saudi Vision 2030, as well as its position as one of the most impactful investors in the world.

The report, which demonstrates PIF’s commitment to transparency and good governance in line with GIPS international standards, shows strong performance in 2023, with assets under management (AuM) increasing by 29% to SAR2.871 trillion (c. $765 billion) by year-end 2023.

As of July 2024, PIF AuM stands at $925 billion. PIF recorded average total shareholder return of 8.7% per year since VRP inception date, as well as significant progress against its objectives of delivering long-term, sustainable returns and economic transformation in Saudi Arabia.

Total net cash returns for both Saudi Sector Development (SSD) and Saudi Equity Holdings (SEH) pools reached $11.2 billion (SAR42 billion) for the year, substantially exceeding the $5.3 billion (SAR20 billion) target. The Saudi Real Estate and Infrastructure Development (SREID) pool increased 15% year-on-year to reach $62 billion (SAR233 billion) in AuM.

The launch of PIF’s inaugural Private Sector Forum was an important milestone in highlighting opportunities for local businesses to align with and support PIF’s mandate. At the event, several key initiatives were unveiled, including MUSAHAMA, the local content growth program, and the Suppliers Development Program. The programs promise to offer private sector companies enhanced visibility into supplier and investment opportunities within PIF and its subsidiary companies.

PIF has continued to deploy significant investment locally, which is supporting growth in key economic sectors that are of strategic importance to the domestic economy, launching Riyadh Air – Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier.

The Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Company (EVIQ) is intended to accelerate the adoption of EVs in Saudi Arabia, with PIF further supporting the car manufacturing ecosystem through Tasaru Mobility Investment.

PIF also launched Lifera, a new pharmaceutical investment company, and Al Balad Development Company as well as Ardara in the real estate sector.

PIF has now created a cumulative total of more than 730,000 direct and indirect jobs by year end 2023, bringing the total as of Q1 2024 to more than 763,000 direct and indirect jobs.

PIF has continued to increase its capital investment globally with SAR586 billion ($156 billion) invested internationally in 2023 alone, a 14% year-over-year increase of SAR74 billion ($19.98 billion).

The international investment portfolio plays a key role in enhancing PIF’s broad international portfolios and developing capital over the long term with a focus on impactful investments that generate significant returns over time by investing in the industries of the future that are shaping the global economy, helping to localize expertise, skills and technologies to Saudi Arabia.

PIF has also been active in securing foreign direct investment, including a joint venture with the Korean carmaker Hyundai to establish a new Saudi-based factory, and a partnership with the Italian tire producer Pirelli to make tires in Saudi Arabia for both domestic and export sale.

It also launched another joint venture with the Chinese firm, Baosteel, to establish an integrated steel plate manufacturing complex in Saudi Arabia.

PIF has been rated A1 by Moody’s with a positive outlook and A+ by Fitch with a stable outlook.