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Markets Print 2019-12-15

Aramco listing boosts Saudi bourse into world's elite

Saudi stock exchange Tadawul, already the largest Arab bourse, has been catapulted into the global top ten with the listing of energy giant Aramco on Wednesday.
Published 15 Dec, 2019 12:00am

Saudi stock exchange Tadawul, already the largest Arab bourse, has been catapulted into the global top ten with the listing of energy giant Aramco on Wednesday.

Minutes after trading began, Aramco's valuation soared to $1.88 trillion, dwarfing the combined $500 billion value of all the other companies in the Saudi market.

The giant addition makes the Saudi bourse the ninth biggest in the world, according to Bloomberg News, edging out the Bombay Stock Exchange and advancing on the Canadian and German markets.

Aramco's shares rose the maximum allowed 10 percent after the opening bell, and even though just 1.5 percent of the company was sold in the IPO, the market's capitalisation is likely to get another boost in Thursday's session.

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, the elder half-brother of de factor ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, last week said he expected Aramco's capitalisation could hit $2 trillion shortly.

Established in 1985, Tadawul was upgraded to the status of an emerging market by global index provider MSCI in June last year, three months after the global FTSE Russell index granted it secondary emerging market status.

The two moves, coupled with the Saudi Capital Market Authority's easing restrictions on foreign ownership, are aimed at luring billions of dollars in foreign investment. Tadawul, which has 200 firms listed, has had its ups and downs over the past two decades.

The most painful was a massive crash in 2006 when the Tadawul All-Shares Index (TASI) dived from its historical high above 20,634 points on February 25, 2006 to below 8,000 points, wiping off 65 percent of the index.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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