Tadawul: Non-institutional foreign ownership excluding Aramco falls to 11.23%
Tadawul: Non-institutional foreign ownership excluding Aramco falls to 11.23%
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The ratio of non-institutional foreign ownership excluding Aramco in the Saudi stock market decreased during the week ending July 2, 2026, to 11.23% of the total market compared to 11.29% at the end of the previous week, with the value of their holdings reaching approximately SAR 350.66 billion.
This represents ownership by non-institutional foreign investors (individuals, institutions, swap agreements, and managed portfolios), while not including strategic holdings of founders.
Regarding Gulf investors' ownership in Tadawul, it reached 2.44% of the total market value of listed shares excluding Aramco, with the value of their holdings amounting to about SAR 76.31 billion.
Total foreign ownership excluding Aramco (including strategic partners) decreased to 12.73%, compared to 12.81% recorded in the previous week, with the value of these holdings reaching approximately SAR 397.38 billion.
According to Argaam calculations, founding foreign owners excluding Aramco represent 1.50% of the total market value of listed shares (excluding Aramco), equivalent to about SAR 46.73 billion.
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Original source: Argaam
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