Amman Stock Exchange Daily Report - 20 December
Amman Stock Exchange Daily Report - 20 December
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- Amman Stock Exchange 20-Dec-16 Close AMMAN SE GENERAL INDEX 2 ,185.98 % Change Year-to-Date (YTD) 0.22% 2.32% Daily Volume (shares) 4,251,752 6 MONTHS INDEX PERFORMANCE 2,200 2,180 2,160 2,140 2,120 2,100 2,080 2,060 2,040 2,020 Best/Worst Performing Companies Best Performers ARAB POTASH/THE ARAB EAST FOR REAL ESTATE IN JORDANIAN REAL ESTATE FOR DE ARAB ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY AL-BILAD MEDICAL SERVICES % Change 3.89 3.57 3.51 3.37 3.30 Top Traded Companies by Value AL AMAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT JORDAN PETROLEUM REFINERY CO ARAB BANK PLC DEERA INVESTMENT & REAL ESTA ARAB EAST INVESTMENT * Source: Bloomberg Worst Performers RUM TOURIST TRANSPORTATION C AL AMAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT JORDAN STEEL ARAB JORDAN INVESTMENT BANK JORDAN PRESS FOUNDATI/AL-RAI % Change (2.38) (2.74) (2.78) (2.84) (5.00) Top Traded Companies by Volume Value traded (JOD) 1,305,386.00 293,885.10 286,171.60 187,974.00 166,500.00 Volume traded (Shares) AL AMAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT 1,831,925 ARAB EAST INVESTMENT 340,000 JORDAN STEEL 253,877 AL-AMIN FOR INVESTMENT 232,750 DEERA INVESTMENT & REAL ESTA 202,100
- Macroeconomic & Corporate News Six companies meet Jordanian-EU deal requirements — Qudah Six Jordanian companies have so far completed the procedures deemed necessary to start exporting their products to the European market under the Jordanian-EU agreement on simplified rules of origin, Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Yarub Qudah said on Monday, urging Jordanian businessmen to work further to maximise their benefit from the deal. Speaking at a meeting organised by the Jordan Europe Business Association (JEBA), he explained that the government has taken steps to assist the industrial sector, encouraging Syrian refugees to work at the developmental and industrial estates, covered by the deal, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. APOT, Sinochem sign new three-year agreement The Arab Potash Company (APOT) and Sinochem Group signed an agreement on Sunday to regulate exporting potash to China for three years, from 2017 through 2019. Prime Minister Hani Mulki who attended the signing ceremony expressed satisfaction with the agreement reached, which comes in follow up of a previous one on potash supply, signed in China in 2013, in the presence of His Majesty King Abdullah and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. * Source: Bloomberg, Jordan Times, Zawya Disclaimer Awraq Investments and its affiliates obtain information from sources they believe to be reliable, but do not warrant its accuracy or fitness for a particular purpose, and disclaim for themselves and their information providers all liability arising from the use. The Information in this publication is provided in good faith for informational purposes only. The information provided is not offered as tax, legal, or investment advice, or an offer to buy or sell securities or otherwise. The information provided in this publication may be displayed and printed for your personal, non-commercial use only. You may not reproduce, re-transmit, distribute, disseminate, sell, publish, broadcast, or circulate the information in any form or media to anyone, without the expressed written consent of Awraq Investments. Awraq Investments is not liable for any loss resulting from any action taken or reliance made by any person on any information or material posted by it. You should make your own inquiries and seek independent advice from relevant industry professionals before acting or relying on any information or material made available to you in this publication. You rely on this information at your own risk. Awraq Investments, its subsidiaries, parent, and/or any connected parties, may act or trade and/or enter into any transaction that maybe inconsistent or disregard any information contained herein.
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