QFIs buy stocks worth SAR 365 mln on Tadawul before Eid break

26/04/2023 Argaam Special

QFIs buy stocks worth SAR 365 mln on Tadawul before Eid break

Tadawul trading screen


Qualified foreign investors (QFIs) were net buyers of nearly SAR 365 million worth of stocks on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) in the week ended April 17, according to data issued by the bourse.

 

Last week included only two days of trade due to the Eid holiday.

 

Saudi professional investors’ net purchases reached approximately SAR 557.6 million last week, while Saudi corporates sold SAR 500 million worth of stocks.

 

Ownership by Nationality & Investor Type (SAR mln)

 

Investor Type

Total Buys

Total sells

Net Investment

Saudi Investors

Retail

3807.9

4112.9

(305.0)

High Net Worth Investors

2120.4

2390.0

(269.6)

Individual Professional Investors

743.7

186.1

557.6

Individual DPMs

69.4

98.9

(29.5)

Total (retail)

6741.4

6787.9

(46.5)

Corporates

676.0

1175.5

(499.5)

Mutual Funds

285.9

185.4

100.5

Government Related Entities (GREs)*

319.8

174.1

145.8

Institutional DPMs

39.8

75.6

(35.7)

Total (corporate investors)

1321.6

1610.6

(289.0)

Total (Saudi investors)

8063.0

8398.5

(335.5)

GCC Investors

Individuals

20.9

25.4

(4.5)

Institutions

152.5

128.4

24.1

DPMs

0.8

0.7

0.1

Total (GCC investors)

174.2

154.6

19.6

Foreign Investors

SWAP Holders

4.2

7.6

(3.4)

Foreign Resident

183.2

210.8

(27.5)

QFIs

1405.8

1040.8

365.0

Foreign DPMs

0.2

2.1

(1.9)

Strategic partners

--

16.3

(16.3)

Total (foreign investors)

1593.4

1277.5

315.9

Total

9830.6

9830.6

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Traded Value as per Investor Type (SAR bln)

Investor Type

Total Buys

Total sells

Net Investment

Institutional

3.70

3.09

0.61

Non-Institutional

6.13

6.74

(0.61)

Total

9.83

9.83

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