kse index ends day in green
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KSE index ends day in green

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KUWAIT - Arabstoday
Price index of Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) ended the day in green at 6,465.6 points on Monday, up 21 points, while the weighted index came to 463.03 points, a hike of 3.68 points. Trades came to 4,256 transactions worth KD 39,419,470 with 274,265,000 shares changing hands. The sector indices were mostly in green, with a decrease of 41 points in the Non-Kuwaities index and 30 points in Food index. Biggest gain was that of 96.1 points in the Banking index. Top share of the day was Grand Real Estate Projects Company, while biggest loss was suffered by Al-Safat Real Estate Company. Top most traded shares of the day were those of National Ranges Company, Kuwait Real Estate Company, Kuwait International Bank, International Financial Advisors, and Al-Imtiaz Investment Company.
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