Here’s how TASI fared in Q1 2025

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Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) ended Q1 2025 slightly lower. It fell by 0.1%, or 12 points, to 12,025 compared to 12,037 in 2024, data compiled by Argaam showed. 

 

In the three-month period, listed companies disclosed their annual results for 2024. The market was hurt by the decline in global markets and the US President’s decision on imposing tariffs.

 

Other events that shaped Q1 2025 included the US Federal Reserve’s decision on holding interest rates steady for two consecutive meetings, with expectations of two potential rate cuts of 25 basis points each in the year.

 

Donald Trump has been officially inaugurated for a second term as US President.

 

Five companies—Masar’s operator Umm Al Qura for Development and Construction Co. (UQDC), Entaj, Derayah Financial, Nice One, and Almoosa Health —have been listed and started trading on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul).

 

Moreover, the Ministry of Finance announced the actual budget for 2024, with expenditures amounting to SAR 1.37 trillion and revenues of SAR 1.25 trillion, implying in a deficit of SAR 115.6 billion.

 

Oil prices ranged between $68 and $82 in the first quarter of 2025.

 

TASI Quarterly Performance Since 2010

Year

Open (points)

Close (points)

Change (points)

2010

Q1

6122

6801

+11.1%

Q2

6801

6094

(10.4%)

Q3 

6094

6392

+4.9%

Q4

6392

6621

+3.6%

2011

Q1

6621

6563

(0.9 (%

Q2

6563

6576

+0.2%

Q3

6576

6112

)7.1%)

Q4

6112

6418

+5.0%

2012

Q1

6418

7835

+22.1%

Q2

7835

6710

(14.4%)

Q3

6710

6840

+1.9%

Q4

6840

6801

(0.6%)

2013

Q1

6801

7126

+4.8%

Q2

7126

7497

+5.2%

Q3

7497

7965

+6.2%

Q4

7965

8536

+7.2%

2014

Q1

8536

9474

+11.0%

Q2

9474

9513

+0.4%

Q3

9513

10855

+14.1%

Q4

10855

8333

(23.2%)

2015

Q1

8333

8779

+5.3%

Q2

8779

9087

+3.5%

Q3

9087

7404

(18.5%)

Q4

7404

6912

(6.7%)

2016

Q1

6912

6223

(10.0%)

Q2

6223

6500

+4.4%

Q3

6500

5623

(13.5%)

Q4

5623

7210

+28.2%

2017

Q1

7210

7002

(2.9%)

Q2

7002

7426

+6.1%

Q3

7426

7283

(1.9%)

Q4

7283

7226

(0.8% (

2018

Q1

7226

7871

+8.9%

Q2

7871

8314

+5.6%

Q3

8314

8000

(3.8%)

Q4

8000

7827

(2.2%)

2019

Q1

7827

8819

+12.7%

Q2

8819

8822

+0.03%

Q3

8822

8092

(8.3%)

Q4

8092

8389

+3.7%

2020

Q1

8389

6505

(22.5%)

Q2

6505

7224

+11.0%

Q3

7224

8299

+14.9%

Q4 

8299

8690

+4.7%

2021

Q1

8690

9908

+14.0%

Q2

9908

10984

+10.9%

Q3

10984

11496

+4.7%

Q4 

11496

11282

(1.9%)

2022

Q1

11282

13090

+16.0%

Q2

13090

11523

(12.0%)

Q3

11523

11405

(1.0%)

Q4 

11405

10478

(8.1%)

2023

Q1

10478

10590

+1.1%

Q2

10590

11459

+8.2%

Q3

11459

11056

(3.5%)

Q4 

11056

11967

+8.2%

2024

Q1

11967

12402

+3.6%

Q2

12402

11680

(5.8%)

Q3

11680

12226

+4.7%

Q4

12226

12037

(1.5%)

2025

Q1

12037

12025

(0.1%)

 

Monthly performance:

 

In January, TASI surged 378 points, or 3.1%, but fell 2.4% and 0.7% in February and March, respectively.  

 

TASI Monthly Performance in 2024

Month

Closing (Point)

Change (Point)

Change (%)

January

12415

+378

+3.1%

February

12112

(303)

(2.4%)

March

12025

(87)

(0.7%)

 

Sector Performance:

 

Seventeen market sectors closed out the first quarter in the red territory, while five ended in the green.

 

Media and entertainment led losing sectors, shedding 31%. Utilities and Insurance fell by 13% and 10%, respectively.

 

On the positive side, real estate management and development added 15% in the three-month period. Telecommunications and banks gained 13% and 8%, respectively.

 

Performance by Sector in Q1 2025

Sector

2024

Q1 2025

Change (pts)

Change (%)

Energy

5300

5077

(223)

(4%)

Materials

5568

5270

(298)

(5%)

Capital Goods

15171

13782

(1389)

(9%)

Commercial & Professional Services

4900

4932

+32

+1%

Transportation

7068

6403

(665)

(9%)

Consumer Durables & Apparel

5413

5167

(246)

(5%)

Consumer Services

4847

4520

(327)

(7%)

Media and Entertainment

31920

21931

(9989)

(31%)

Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail

7523

7779

+256

+3%

Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail

8368

8076

(292)

(3%)

Food and Beverages

6013

5675

(338)

(6%)

Healthcare Equipment & Services

5041

4765

(276)

(5%)

Pharma, Biotech & Life Science

11754

11303

(451)

(4%)

Financial Services

4957

4712

(245)

(5%)

Software & Services

7733

7230

(503)

(7%)

Real Estate Management & Development

81623

74657

(6966)

(9%)

Insurance

3675

4223

+548

+15%

REITs

10622

9591

(1031)

(10%)

Banks

3173

3082

(91)

(3%)

Telecommunication Services

12263

13206

+934

+8%

Utilities

7867

8860

+993

+13%

Market

13777

11948

(1829)

(13%)

 

Index performance

 

TASI hit its highest level in Q1 2025 at 12,536 points on Jan. 29, and recorded its highest close on Feb. 10 at 12,472 points.

 

On the other hand, it fell to its lowest level of 11,535 on March 11, and marked its lowest close of 11,705 points on March 12.

 

The highest traded value was recorded on Jan. 28 at 9.04 billion.

 

Meanwhile, March 23 recorded the lowest traded value at SAR 2.64 billion.

 

TASI Performance in Q1 2025

Period

Performance

Date

Notes

Highest (points)

12536

Jan. 29

--

Lowest (points)

11535

March 11

Lowest Since August 2024

Highest close (points)

12472

Feb. 10

Highest Since April 2024

Lowest close (points)

11705

March 12

--

Highest traded value (SAR bln)

9.04

Jan. 28

--

Lowest traded value (SAR bln)

2.64

March 23

--

 

The Saudi benchmark index headed north in 29 out of 61 trading sessions in the first quarter of the year.

 

The biggest gain of 2.3% (264 points) was recorded on March 26, followed by 128 points on March 16.

 

Sessions of Highest Gain in Q1 2025

Session

Open

(points)

Close

(points)

Change

(points)

Change

(%)

March 26

11706

11970

+264

+2.3%

March 16

11726

11854

+128

+1.1%

March 3

12035

12124

+88

+0.7%

March 24

11695

11778

+83

+0.7%

Jan. 19

12256

12332

+76

+0.6%

Feb. 20

12318

12388

+71

+0.6%

Feb. 18

12266

12334

+67

+0.5%

Jan. 14

12110

12173

+63

+0.5%

Feb. 4

12377

12434

+57

+0.5%

March 27

11970

12025

+55

+0.5%

 

TASI headed south in 32 sessions in Q1 2025, with the steepest drops on March 4 by 1.6% (192 points) and Feb. 27 by 1% (121 points).

 

Sessions of Biggest Loss in Q1 2025

Session

Open

(points)

Close

(points)

Change

(points)

Change

(%)

March 4

12124

11932

(192)

(1.6%)

Feb. 27

12233

12112

(121)

(1.0%)

Feb. 17

12372

12266

(106)

(0.9%)

March 10

11837

11746

(91)

(0.8%)

March 18

11883

11792

(91)

(0.8%)

March 6

11899

11811

(88)

(0.7%)

March 19

11792

11709

(83)

(0.7%)

March 2

12112

12035

(76)

(0.6%)

March 25

11778

11706

(72)

(0.6%)

Feb. 26

12301

12233

(69)

(0.6%)

 

Trading value:

 

Total trading value decreased by 37% in the three-month period to SAR 362.6 billion, compared to SAR 575.9 billion in Q1 2024.

 

January saw the highest trading value at about SAR 140.94 billion, as shown in the following table:

 

Trading Value (SAR bln)

Month

2024

Q1 2025

Daily Average

Change (%)

January

195.94

140.94

6.41

(28%)

February

185.97

113.12

5.95

(39%)

March

193.97

108.53

5.43

(44%)

Total

575.89

362.59

5.94

(37%)

 

The number of transactions declined by 19% year-on-year (YoY) to SAR 28.33 million in Q1 2025.

 

Transactions in Q1 2025 (mln)

Month

2023

2024

Change (%)

January

11.87

10.52

(11%)

February

11.11

8.19

(26%)

March

12.03

9.61

(20%)

Total

35.02

28.33

(19%)

 

Stock performance:

 

Compared to 2024-end, 65 stocks closed the first quarter on a positive note, while 163 finished in the red.

 

Top Losers

 

Saudi Research and Media Group was the biggest decliner, plunging 37%, followed by Anaam Holding (33%).

 

Top 10 Losers*

Company

2024

(SAR)

Q1 2025

(SAR)

Change

(%)

SRMG

275.00

173.20

(37%)

Anaam

26.40

17.74

(33%)

Red Sea

61.50

43.00

(30%)

Fakeeh Care

67.00

49.60

(26%)

Emaar EC

18.96

14.36

(24%)

Chemanol

18.50

14.06

(24%)

Miahona

27.75

21.18

(24%)

Batic

3.66

2.80

(24%)

NCLE

205.00

159.60

(22%)

SAL

252.60

198.00

(22%)

*Stock price adjustments due to capital changes were factored in.

 

Top Gainers:

 

Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development was the biggest riser, surging 42%. Al Mawarid came second, adding 32%, followed by Jabal Omar (27%).

 

Top 10 Gainers*

Company

2024

(SAR)

9M Q1 2025​

(SAR)

Change

(%)

Dar Al Arkan

15.10

21.40

+42%

Al Mawarid

105.40

139.00

+32%

Jabal Omar

20.56

26.05

+27%

Abo Moati

31.00

38.00

+23%

Saudi Cable

101.00

122.80

+22%

Bahri

26.15

31.55

+21%

Al-Babtain

39.00

46.00

+18%

BSF

15.84

18.60

+17%

Taiba

41.10

48.00

+17%

Aldrees

120.20

139.20

+16%

*Stock price adjustments due to capital changes were factored in.

 

Blue chips performance:

 

Blue chips showed mixed performance. Saudi Aramco and SABIC dropped 5% each. ACWA Power tumbled 15%.

 

Meanwhile, Al Rajhi Bank and Saudi National Bank rose 8% and 6%, respectively. stc added 13%.

 

ACWA Power Co. was the top loser among blue chip stocks, slumping 37%.

 

Top Performers*

Company

2023

(SAR)

9M 2024

(SAR)

Change

(%)

Saudi Aramco

28.05

26.75

(5%)

Al Rajhi Bank

94.60

102.00

+8%

ACWA Power

401.40

343.20

(15%)

SNB

33.40

35.85

+7%

stc

40.00

45.35

+13%

Alinma Bank

28.95

30.70

+6%

Maaden

50.30

46.30

(8%)

SABIC

67.00

63.70

(5%)

Sulaiman Al Habib

280.40

278.60

(1%)

Riyad Bank

28.60

32.95

+15%

Almarai

57.20

55.60

(3%)

SAB

33.65

37.50

+11%

Bank Albilad

39.05

36.90

(6%)

BSF

15.84

18.60

+17%

Mobily

53.40

61.00

+14%

Elm

1,115.00

970.00

(13%)

SABIC AN

111.00

106.00

(5%)

ANB

21.08

23.10

+10%

Jabal Omar

20.56

26.05

+27%

SRMG

275.00

173.20

(37%)

*Price changes were considered due to capital changes.

 

Performance of newly listed companies:

 

UQDC, Entaj, Derayah Financial, Nice One, and Almoosa Health —were listed and started trading on Tadawul.

 

Performance of companies listed in Q1 2025

Company

Listing Price
 (SAR)

Possible Trading Price

(SAR)*

9M 2024

(SAR)

Change** (%)

Almoosa

127.00

152.30

150.20

(1%)

Nice One

35.00

42.00

40.40

(4%)

Derayah

30.00

36.00

36.80

+2%

Entaj

50.00

60.00

58.00

(3%)

UQDC

15.00

18.00

23.92

+33%

*(Highest+lowest prices)/2 in the first trading session, allowing buy/sell of any volume.

**Change compared to the possible trading price.

 

Performance of REITs:

 

Having demonstrated mixed performance, Alistithmar REIT was the top loser, sliding 23%. Jadwa REIT Al Haramain led gainers, adding 5%.

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