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Tadawul closes at 1-year high to a fresh one-year

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The petrochemical sector helped carry Saudi Arabia’s stock market
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The petrochemical sector helped carry Saudi Arabia’s stock market to a fresh one-year closing high on Tuesday after crude oil prices hit a 17-month peak.
The Tadawul All-Share Index added 0.7 percent to 7,155 points in extremely heavy turnover with gainers outnumbering losers 139 to 18. 
The index is now up 3.5 percent year-to-date.
The petrochemical sector stayed strong; it has been contributing to the market’s positive performance since Nov. 30, when crude prices rallied on the first OPEC deal to curb output in eight years.
Advanced Petrochemical added 1.1 percent after the company said it had purchased just under 6 percent of shares in National Industrialization Co. (Tasnee); Tasnee gained 1.5 percent.
As a commodities producer, Tasnee supplies a greater range of products than Advanced Petrochemical, and is involved in metals manufacturing.
Al-Yamamah Steel surged its 10 percent limit after the company recommended a cash distribution of SR1.25 ($0.33) per share for the second half of 2016.
Al-Rajhi Capital said in a note that near the year’s end, high-dividend companies might attract a greater share of investors’ attention as they looked for safe bets.
Dubai’s main index added 1.3 percent in modest trade. Dubai is the Gulf’s top performer so far this year, up 9.6 percent year-to-date.
On Tuesday, activity focused on small and mid-sized shares with Union Properties jumping 5.1 percent and Dubai Financial Market, the only listed exchange in the Gulf, adding 2.5 percent.
“Most of the Gulf markets are poised to end the year with some gains, so institutional funds will tend to hold onto their current positions so that they don’t have to realize any losses on their books, bolstering their year-end returns,” said Mohammed Shabbir, a Dubai-based investment adviser.
Abu Dhabi’s index swung 1.3 percent higher in its second consecutive session of volatile trade.
Shabbir said Abu Dhabi’s relatively thin liquidity, especially over the last 10 days, had left the market vulnerable to skittish trade.
In Doha, the main stock index rose 0.5 percent as a little under two-thirds of traded shares advanced. Bellwether Qatar National Bank added 0.8 percent.

Cairo’s index added 0.7 percent as foreign investors, which have been net buyers of Egyptian equities since the Nov. 3 currency float, continued to add Egyptian shares to their portfolios, bourse data showed.
Commercial International Bank, one of the stocks favored by international funds, climbed 1.5 percent. 
The stock is now up 33.6 percent since the Egyptian pound’s float and is trading at a 15 percent premium to analysts’ average estimate of its fair value, according to Thomson Reuters data.
But the most heavily traded stock, Orascom Telecom, fell sharply for a third day on news that its chief executive will step down in January and that it plans to shut down a North Korean bank affiliate. 
Its shares fell 2.3 percent on Tuesday and are down 10.6 percent since Sunday.

Source: Arab News

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