kse indices end trading on green board
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Kuwait - KUNA

The indices at Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) ended Thursday trading on a green board as the weighted index came to 430.86 points, with a gain of 0.68 points, the price index came to 6,574.78 points, on a gain of 17.54 points, and the KSX 15 index stood at 1,030.69, with a minor gain of 2.38 points.  Trades came to 10,388 spot transactions by closing time, and value reached KD 54,389,021.541, and the session saw exchange of 682,072,776 shares.  The sector indices were a mix, with six in red, four in green, while only four remained unchanged since last trading.  Top gainer share was that of Amwal Investment Company, while top loser share was that of Hilal Cement Company, while top volume was Investors Holding Group Company.

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