Share Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on linkedinShare on googleShare on emailMore Sharing Services Muscat: The MSM30 Index ended on a negative note to close at 6131.27 points, down by 0.35 per cent. Gulf Investment Services remained as the most active in terms of volume, while Al Maha Petroleum was the most active in terms of turnover. DBIH was the top gainer for the day to close up by 7.04 per cent, while Oman National Engineering and Investment lost the most, down 6.34 per cent. A total number of 2,081 trades were executed in yesterday's trading session generating turnover of OMR8.81 million with over 38.67 million shares traded. Out of 54 traded stocks, 14 advanced, 25 declined and 15 remained unchanged. GCC and Arab investors switched to net buyers for OMR1.11 million while Omani investors were net sellers for OMR1.10 million followed by foreign investors for OMR13,000 worth of shares. Financial Sector Index was down by 0.43 per cent and closed at 7301.19 points. Transgulf Holding, Gulf Investment Services, Global Finacial Investment Services, Global Financial Investment Services, Oman & Emirates and Al Sharqia Investment increased by 2.50 per cent, 2.44 per cent, 0.92 per cent, 0.87 per cent and 0.76 per cent, respectively. Ahli Bank, Al Anwar Holding, HSBC Bank Oman and United Finance fell by 1.60 per cent, 1.60 per cent, 1.58 per cent and 1.09 per cent, respectively. The Industrial Sector Index closed at 8361.31 points, marginally up by 0.05 per cent. National Aluminim Products, Oman Fisheries, Al Anwar Ceramic and Oman Refreshment increased by 5.81 per cent, 0.88 per cent, 0.66 per cent and 0.53 per cent, respectively. Construction Material Industries, Al Hassan Engineering, Dhofar Cattlefeed, Voltamp Energy and Galfar Engineering declined by 2.99 per cent, 1.65 per cent, 1.37 per cent, 1.23 per cent and 1.08 per cent, respectively. Services Sector Index closed at 3237.62 points, down by 0.17 per cent. ACWA Power Barka and Al Maha Marketing increased by 5.21 per cent and 0.12 per cent, respectively. Oman National Engineering, Port Service Corp, Al Jazeira Services, Oman Telecom and Nawras declined by 6.34 per cent, 2.16 per cent, 0.83 per cent, 0.67 per cent and 0.54 per cent, respectively. time of oman
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