Saudi Tadawul market posts largest day loss so far in 2012
2012-01-17 - AMEinfo.com | Saudi Arabia | Latest News - Saudi Arabia: The Saudi Stock Exchange's main gauge TASI fell 1.1% Monday, closing at 6,420. 89 points. Sabic declined back to SR94 (off half a per cent). Banque Saudi Fransi dipped 0.71% to SR42.00. Earlier in the day, the bank announced that its net income for Q4 2011 amounted to SR661m , compared to SR709m for the same quarter last year with a decrease of 6.8% and compared to Q3 2011 net income of SR760m with a decrease of 13%. Net income during the last 12 months amounted to SR2.91bn, an increase of 3.9% compared to the year before.  

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