The Muscat Stock Exchange "30" index experienced an uptick on Monday, rising by 25 points, or 0.541 percent, to close at 4652.08 points. This marks an increase from the previous session's close of 4627.06 points. The trading value surged to 6,522,712 Omani riyals, a significant rise of 115.9 percent compared to the previous trading session's value of 3,021,584 Omani riyals. The market value also saw a slight increase of 0.168 percent from the last trading day, reaching approximately 24.33 billion Omani riyals. Non-Omani purchases on the exchange totaled 97,000 Omani riyals, representing 1.49 percent of the trading activity, while non-Omani sales amounted to 344,000 Omani riyals, accounting for 5.27 percent. This resulted in a net decrease in non-Omani investment by 247,000 Omani riyals, or 3.78 percent. Source: Yemen News Agency
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