Tadawul Main Market Report: May 2025 Performance Review
Tadawul Main Market Overview and TASI Performance
In May 2025, the Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) closed at 11,671.58 points, reflecting a monthly decline of 2.94%. The market opened at 11,866.36 points and reached a high of 12,007.26 before dropping to a low of 10,657.20. Total market capitalization stood at SAR 9.51 trillion.
Trading volume reached 6.55 billion shares, executed over 12.05 million trades, amounting to SAR 125.96 billion in traded value. A total of 253 companies were actively traded during the month.
Top Gainers and Decliners in the Saudi Main Market
Leading Gainers
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ALISTITHMAR REIT surged by 50.93% to close at SAR 9.75.
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ZAMIL INDUSTRIAL gained 27.98%, closing at SAR 41.85.
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EIC, SPPC, and SPM also saw notable increases of 17.16%, 17.14%, and 15.96%, respectively.
Leading Decliners
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DERAYAH REIT dropped 19.97% to close at SAR 29.45.
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BATIC declined 17.14%, followed by BANAN, TANMIAH, and NAMA CHEMICALS, each with double-digit losses.
Most Active Tadawul Stocks by Volume and Value
Most Traded by Volume
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AMERICANA led with over 1.04 billion shares traded.
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TECO and ALBAHA followed with 430.1 million and 401.3 million shares respectively.
Highest Traded by Value
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ALRAJHI topped in value traded at SAR 9.03 billion.
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SAUDI ARAMCO, MASAR, STC, and SNB also registered high trading values.
Sector-Wise Trading Performance in the Saudi Main Bourse
The Banks sector led in traded value, contributing nearly 20% of the market’s total. Materials and Real Estate Management & Development followed, with 12.5% and 8.8% respectively.
On a volume basis, Consumer Services dominated with 24.8% of total shares traded, followed by Capital Goods and Materials.
Summary: Monthly Recap of the Tadawul Main Market
May 2025 reflected a cautious trading environment on the Tadawul Main Market. Despite a broad-based decline in the TASI, certain sectors and companies demonstrated resilience, notably in REITs and industrials. Volume and value distribution suggest investor interest remains strong in consumer-driven and financial sectors.