Muscat Stock Exchange ends higher despite dip in trading value

MUSCAT : According to the latest report issued by the Muscat Stock Exchange, the trading value for the day reached RO 4,392,061 — marking a 21.9 percent decline compared to the previous session’s RO 5,629,682.

Despite the dip in trading value, the market value saw a slight increase of 0.125 percent from the previous day, reaching approximately RO 27.12 billion.

Activity by non-Omani investors also showed positive momentum. Non-Omani purchases on the exchange amounted to RO 910,000, representing 20.71 percent of total trading value, while non-Omani sales totaled RO 499,000, accounting for 11.35 percent. This resulted in a net increase in non-Omani investment by RO 411,000, reflecting a growth of 9.36 percent.

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