Muscat: In the latest session, the MSX 30 index rose by 0.04 percent compared to the previous close of 4,747.40. While the index showed resilience, overall trading value fell significantly—down 36.7 percent to RO 20.52 million, from RO 32.42 million in the last session.
The market value of listed companies also saw a marginal drop, declining by 0.018 percent to approximately RO 29.08 billion, according to the exchange’s official report.
Foreign investment activity remained modest. Non-Omani purchases were recorded at RO 386,000, representing 1.88 percent of the total, while non-Omani sales stood at RO 842,000 or 4.10 percent. This resulted in a net foreign outflow of RO 456,000, equating to a 2.22 percent drop in non-Omani investment.
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