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The Saudi Stock Exchange main index closed higher on Wednesday, gaining 1.32 points to reach 10,853.73 points, with trading volume valued at 4.3 billion riyals.

The total number of shares traded was 228 million, with shares of 62 companies recording an increase in value, while shares of 200 companies declined.

Shares of Intaj, Tanmiya, Al-Mawarid, Anabeeb, and Marina were the top gainers, while shares of Tashil, Enaya, Thimar, Extra, and Wafra were the top losers, with changes ranging between 9.14% and 9.97%. Shares of Anabeeb, Americana, Petro Rabigh, Saudi Aramco, and Darb Saudi were the most active by volume, while shares of Saudi Aramco, Al Rajhi, Petro Rabigh, Al Ahli, and Tashil were the most active by value, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The Saudi Parallel Market Index (NOMU) closed lower on Wednesday, falling 72.74 points to 22,594.56 points, with trading volume valued at 13 million riyals, and the total number of shares traded was more than 2.5 shares.

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