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Weekly summary.

The average daily trading volume for the period 15/03 – 19/03 reached JD (10.9) million compared to JD (6.0) million for the last week, a increase of (81.4%). The total trading volume during the week reached JD(54.3) million compared to JD (29.9) million during the last week. Trading a total of (16.6) million shares through (12344) transactions.

Financial led the trading with JD(19.20) million or (35.40%) of the total trading volume. The Industrial followed with a JD(17.93) million or (33.05%). Finally, the Services with a JD(17.12) million representing(31.55%) of the total trading volume.

The shares price index closed at (3692.1) points, compared to (3658.5) points for the last week, an increase of (0.92%). The Financial index decreased by (0.45%), the Industrial index increased by (3.28%), and the Services index increased by (2.37%).

The shares of (121) companies were traded, the shares prices of (55) companies rose, and the shares prices of (39) declined.

The top five gainers during the week were, the Jordan Vegetable Oil Industries by (12.71%), Arab Phoenix Holdings by (12.50%), Al-faris National Company For Investment & Export by (12.50%), Northern Cement Co. by (6.75%), and Afaq Holding For Investment & Real Estate Development Co. P.l.c by (5.71%).

The top five losers were, the Jordan International Investment Co. by (16.00%), Dimensions:jordan And Emirates Commercial Investments Corporation by (8.47%), Bank Of Jordan by (7.17%), United Cable Industries by (6.45%), and Al Manara Islamic Insurance Company by (5.71%).

Note: The list of the top five gainers or losers may include companies whose reference prices have been adjusted due to actions executed during the summary period. Therefore, the appearance of such companies does not necessarily reflect an actual change in their stock prices.

Note: The list of the top five gainers or losers may include companies whose reference prices have been adjusted due to actions executed during the summary period. Therefore, the appearance of such companies does not necessarily reflect an actual change in their stock prices.