Saudi Exchange Explained

Saudi Exchange
Alt Name:Tadāwul
Type:Stock exchange
City:Riyadh
Country:Saudi Arabia
Currency:SAR
Listings:233 (Feb 2024)[1]
Mcap:SAR 11 trillion (US$ 2.9 trillion) (Feb 2024)[2]
Volume:SAR 380.89 billion (US$ 102.84 billion) (1 July 2020)
Indexes:Tadawul All Share (TASI)

Saudi Exchange or Tadāwul is a stock exchange in Saudi Arabia. Tadāwul was formed in 2007 as a joint stock company and the sole entity authorized to act as a securities exchange in Saudi Arabia, but trading began in 1954 as an informal financial market. It continued as such with only 14 listed companies through the 1970s and began to acquire some formal status as the Saudi Company for Share Registration in 1980. It is regulated by the Capital Market Authority but has become partially self-regulating since 2018. It lists 203 publicly traded companies (as of 31 December 2020). As of 31 December 2020, its trading hours are 10:00AM to 3:10PM, Sunday to Thursday.[3] [4]

On 26 February 2017, the Saudi Parallel Market (Nomu) was launched as a parallel equity market with lighter listing requirements to provide companies an alternative platform for the public listing.[5] [6]

Tadāwul is completely owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund.[7]

History

The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) reached its highest point at 20,634.86 on 25 February 2006.

Tadawul is an affiliate member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), the Arab Federation of Exchanges (AFE), and is also a member of the United Nations' Sustainable StockExchanges (SSE) initiative. The share capital of Tadawul is SAR 1.2 Bn divided into 120 million shares of equal value of SAR 10.

2006 stock market crash

Also known as the "Black February", the Saudi stock market collapsed in 2006, and the number of listed companies was 76, causing a loss of one trillion Saudi riyals, which led to the bankruptcy of many middle-income traders. Some of them sold their cars or invested their life savings on the market.[8]

The second day of the crash on Sunday 26 February 2006 witnessed a wave of collective selling in the first minute of trading, which caused an increase in panic and contact with more than 60 companies with the lowest rate, and the closure of all market companies on a sharp decline, as the sale of 1.5 million shares was executed in the first minute of trading, especially after the Kingdom's Capital Market Authority (CMA) decided to reduce the volatility to 5% and implement it with the start of trading on Saturday, 25 February of the year 2006. The general index lost on the second day of the collapse nearly 980 points, equivalent to 4.75% of the total market, and the shares lost approximately 144.5 billion riyals out of its market value, the doors of hope for the return or stability of the market at reasonable levels of correction are closed.

National economic catastrophe that affected citizens, revealed the low level of economic management that did not succeed in reading the market crisis before it occurred, and was not given enough importance, then it was unable to manage and deal with it in an optimal manner, which helped in the occurrence of the major economic disaster in the country's history. Some attributed the cause of the collapse to many things, including stopping a number of speculators and the fear of others of similar sanctions, and to the decision to determine the percentage of fluctuation and the abolition of fractures, and prevent the return of speculators 'commissions, which seem weak compared to the main collapse of the price inflation that the regulatory authorities contributed to.

This necessitated King Abdullah's personal intervention to resolve the crisis, where he ordered the division of shares and the permitting of non-Saudi residents to invest directly in the stock market and not limiting it to investment funds and reducing the nominal value of the share, which were issued by decisions of the CMA and was applied.[9]

2019 Saudi Aramco trading

On 11 December 2019, Saudi Aramco's shares commenced trading on the Tadawul. The shares rose to 35.2 Saudi riyals, giving it a market capitalisation of about US$1.88 trillion,[10] and surpassed the US$2 trillion mark on the second day of trading.[11]

Trading times

There are five trading days – Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, with one trading session per trading day. No trading happens on official Saudi holidays, which are Saudi National Day, Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr.

Times are UTC+3:

MarketStart TimeEnd Time
Trading in equities10:00 AM3:20 PM
Trading in ETFs10:00 AM3:20 PM
Trading in sukuk & bonds10:00 AM3:00 PM

Annual returns

The following table shows the annual development of the Tadawul All-Share Index since 2001.[12]

YearClosing levelChange in index
in points
Change in index
in %
20012,430.11
20022,518.0887.973.62
20034,437.581,919.5076.23
20048,206.233,768.6584.93
200516,712.648,506.41103.66
20067,933.29−8,779.35−52.53
200711,175.963,242.6740.87
20084,802.99−6,372.97−57.02
20096,121.761,318.7727.46
20106,620.75498.998.15
20116,418.13−202.62−3.06
20126,801.22383.095.97
20138,536.601,734.3825.50
20148,333.30−202.30−2.37
20156,911.76−1,421.54−17.06
20167,210.43298.674.32
20177,226.3215.890.22
20187,826.73600.418.31
20198,389.23562.507.19
20208,689.53300.303.58
20208,689.53300.303.58
202111,281.712,592.1829.83
202210,478.46−803.25−7.12
202311,967.391488.9314.21

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Monthly Report. 26 July 2020. www.saudiexchange.sa. 11 January 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230111193502/https://www.saudiexchange.sa/wps/portal/tadawul/home/. live.
  3. Web site: Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul). 6 April 2016. 2 February 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200202100424/https://www.tadawul.com.sa/wps/portal/!ut/p/c1/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3g_A-ewIE8TIwN_D38LA09vV7NQP8cQQ3dnA6B8JJK8e0CYqYGniU-wUXCAl7GBpxEB3X4e-bmp-gW5EeUAogMkdA!!/dl2/d1/L0lDUmlTUSEhL3dHa0FKRnNBL1lCUlp3QSEhL2Vu/?PRESS_REL_NO=4554. live.
  4. Web site: Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) – Navigation Root. 29 July 2008. 11 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191211132952/https://www.tadawul.com.sa/wps/portal/!ut/p/.cmd/cs/.ce/7_0_A/.s/7_0_61P/_s.7_0_A/7_0_61P/ChangeLanguage/.l/en. live.
  5. Web site: Al Rajhi Capital NOMU – Parallel Market. www.alrajhi-capital.com. 5 September 2019. 5 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190905214312/http://www.alrajhi-capital.com/en/brokerage/Pages/nomu.aspx. dead.
  6. Web site: Factfile: What is the Saudi Nomu-Parallel Market?. english.alarabiya.net. en. 5 September 2019. 5 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190905214304/http://english.alarabiya.net/en/business/2017/02/26/What-is-the-Saudi-Nomu-Parallel-Market-.html. live.
  7. Web site: 9 December 2021 . Saudi PIF gains almost $3m from Tadawul Group’s market debut . 3 March 2022 . Arab News . en . 11 January 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230111193449/https://www.arabnews.com/node/1983936/business-economy . live .
  8. Web site: Saudi Arabia's stock collapse – December 11, 2006 . 25 July 2020 . archive.fortune.com.
  9. Web site: Al-Jazirah . 25 July 2020 . www.al-jazirah.com . 15 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180915122410/http://www.al-jazirah.com/2006/20060722/bf12.htm . live .
  10. Web site: Saudi Aramco becomes most valuable listed company in history. 11 December 2019. The Guardian.
  11. Web site: Riley. Charles. The world has its first $2 trillion company. But for how long?. 20 January 2020. CNN. 12 December 2019.
  12. Web site: Tadawul All Share Index (Saudi Arabia) Yearly Stock Returns. www.1stock1.com. 20 January 2020. 8 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210808090249/https://www.1stock1.com/1stock1_2611.htm. live.