

Muscat: Muscat Stock Exchange (MSX) general index (30) today lost (41.2) points, comprising a drop by (0.88%) to close at (4640.11) points, compared to the last session, which stood at (4681.31) points.
The trading value today stood at (RO 27,913,281), comprising a surge by (995.3%), compared to the last session, which stood at (RO 2,548,425). The report released by MSX pointed out that the market value went down by (0.614%) to reach about (RO 23.53) billion.
The report added that the value of shares bought by non-Omani investors reached (RO 1,818,000), comprising (6.51%). The value of shares sold by non-Omani investors reached (RO 26,768,000), comprising (95.90%). The net non-Omani investment decreased by (89.38%) to (RO 24,950,000). – ONA
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