Stock Markets June 1, 2026 08:45 AM

Tadawul retreats as agriculture, energy and cement stocks weigh on market

Saudi Arabia's benchmark slips 0.62% at Monday close amid sector losses; select large-cap shares post mixed moves

By Ajmal Hussain
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Saudi Arabian equities ended lower on Monday, with the Tadawul All Share index closing down 0.62%. Agriculture & Food, Energy & Utilities and Cement stocks were among the main drags. Several individual names saw double-digit percentage moves in either direction, while key commodity and currency benchmarks registered notable shifts.

Tadawul retreats as agriculture, energy and cement stocks weigh on market
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Key Points

  • Tadawul All Share closed down 0.62% at the Monday session, with sector-level pressure from Agriculture & Food, Energy & Utilities and Cement.
  • Selected large-cap names posted strong single-session gains: Jahez International (TADAWUL:6017) +9.96%, Kingdom Holding (TADAWUL:4280) +9.94%, and Saudi Industrial Development (TADAWUL:2130) +9.94%.
  • Commodities and currency benchmarks moved: July crude rose to $89.38/barrel, Brent August settled at $92.70/barrel, August gold futures fell to $4,536.50/oz, EUR/SAR and USD/SAR were effectively unchanged.

Shares on the Saudi exchange finished the session in negative territory on Monday, driven by declines in Agriculture & Food, Energy & Utilities and Cement sectors. The Tadawul All Share index closed down 0.62%.

A handful of firms recorded substantial gains at the close. Jahez International Company for Information Systems Technology SCJSC (TADAWUL:6017) led the advancers, jumping 9.96% - a rise of 1.30 points - to finish at 14.35. Kingdom Holding Company (TADAWUL:4280) climbed 9.94% or 1.35 points to end the day at 14.93. Saudi Industrial Development Co. (TADAWUL:2130) also advanced 9.94%, an increase of 1.38 points, settling at 15.27.

On the flip side, several stocks posted notable losses. Dallah Healthcare Holding Company (TADAWUL:4004) fell 5.22% or 5.80 points to close at 105.40. SABIC AgriNutrients Co (TADAWUL:2020) declined 3.91% or 5.40 points to finish at 132.60, while Yanbu National Petrochemical Co (TADAWUL:2290) dropped 3.50% or 1.18 points to 32.56 by the close.

Market breadth was positive in numerical terms: 207 securities increased versus 129 that declined, and 18 issues ended unchanged.

Kingdom Holding Company (TADAWUL:4280) reached a five-year peak in the session, recording a 9.94% gain to 14.93.

Commodity markets showed mixed moves during the trading day. Crude oil for July delivery rose 2.31% - up $2.02 - to $89.38 per barrel. Brent oil for August delivery increased 1.73%, or $1.58, to $92.70 a barrel. Precious metals moved lower, with the August Gold Futures contract slipping 1.23%, a decrease of $56.50, to trade at $4,536.50 per troy ounce.

Currency markets tied to the riyal were essentially flat. The euro-to-ryal rate (EUR/SAR) was unchanged, moving 0.09% to 4.37, while the dollar-to-ryal rate (USD/SAR) was unchanged, shifting 0.01% to 3.75.

Elsewhere, the US Dollar Index Futures registered a modest uptick of 0.15%, trading at 99.00.


Market snapshot

  • Tadawul All Share -0.62% at the close
  • Advancers 207 | Decliners 129 | Unchanged 18
  • Notable gainers: Jahez International (TADAWUL:6017) +9.96%, Kingdom Holding (TADAWUL:4280) +9.94%, Saudi Industrial Development (TADAWUL:2130) +9.94%
  • Notable decliners: Dallah Healthcare (TADAWUL:4004) -5.22%, SABIC AgriNutrients (TADAWUL:2020) -3.91%, Yanbu National Petrochemical (TADAWUL:2290) -3.50%

Note - All price and percentage movements reflect the close of trading on Monday.

Risks

  • Sector concentration risk - losses in Agriculture & Food, Energy & Utilities and Cement contributed to the overall market decline, indicating those sectors can materially influence the Tadawul's performance.
  • Commodity price sensitivity - moves in crude oil and gold were notable during the session and can affect earnings and valuations for energy and materials-linked companies.
  • Single-stock volatility - several individual equities recorded double-digit percentage movements, highlighting elevated idiosyncratic risk for specific names in the market.

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