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Non-institutional foreign investors increased their ownership in Tadawul-listed equities, excludingSaudi Aramco, from 9.70% to 9.72%, or SAR 334.55 billion, in the week ended Jan. 9, market data showed.
The ownership of non-institutional foreign investors is represented by swap holders, residents, and qualified foreign investors (QFIs).
GCC investors’ ownership in Saudi equities, excluding Saudi Aramco, decreased from 2.27% to 2.18% of total market cap, or SAR 74.92 billion, by the end of the week.
Foreign investors’ ownership in Saudi equities, including strategic partners and excluding Saudi Aramco, inched up from 11.14% to 11.16%, or SAR 383.9 billion, for the week.
Meanwhile, institutional foreign investors, excluding Saudi Aramco, accounted for 1.43%, or SAR 49.3 billion, of the total foreign ownership in the Saudi market for the same week, according toArgaam’s data.
Tadawul trading screen
Non-institutional foreign investors increased their ownership in Tadawul-listed equities, excludingSaudi Aramco, from 9.70% to 9.72%, or SAR 334.55 billion, in the week ended Jan. 9, market data showed.
The ownership of non-institutional foreign investors is represented by swap holders, residents, and qualified foreign investors (QFIs).
GCC investors’ ownership in Saudi equities, excluding Saudi Aramco, decreased from 2.27% to 2.18% of total market cap, or SAR 74.92 billion, by the end of the week.
Foreign investors’ ownership in Saudi equities, including strategic partners and excluding Saudi Aramco, inched up from 11.14% to 11.16%, or SAR 383.9 billion, for the week.
Meanwhile, institutional foreign investors, excluding Saudi Aramco, accounted for 1.43%, or SAR 49.3 billion, of the total foreign ownership in the Saudi market for the same week, according toArgaam’s data.

