Shares of 'arrested' Saudi billionaire's company dive

AFP  |  Riyadh 

in Kingdom Holding, 95 per cent of which is owned by Saudi billionaire Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, fell sharply today after reports of his arrest.

The share price of the company, which has high profile inside and outside Saudi Arabia, dropped 9.9 per cent at the start of the week's trading. are allowed to drop a maximum of 10 per cent on one day.


But the share price later recovered some of its losses to end the day down 7.6 per cent.

The Saudi Tadawul All-Index (TASI) also recovered early losses to end the day up 0.32 per cent.

TASI dropped 1.6 per cent only a minute after the start of trading on the Arab world's largest following a sweeping crackdown on corruption that saw the arrest of leading royals and businessmen.

Since the start of 2017, Kingdom Holding has lost around 15 per cent of its market value.

The latest fall came despite the company announcing earlier today that its profits for the third quarter and the first nine months of the year had increased.

Kingdom Holding is one of Saudi Arabia's most important investors with in the Euro Disney theme park, US tech giant Apple and Rupert Murdoch's Corporation, among others.

It also has key stakes in banks at home and abroad, as well as a number of investment, media and agricultural companies.

reportedly arrested 11 princes, including Prince Al-Waleed, and dozens of current and former ministers, reports said late Saturday, in a sweeping crackdown as the kingdom's young crown prince consolidates power.

Head of the Saudi National Guard, once a leading contender to the throne, as well as the navy chief and the economy minister were replaced in a series of high-profile sackings that sent shock waves in the oil-rich Gulf country.

The crackdown was reported immediately after a new anti- corruption commission, headed by powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was established by royal decree late yesterday.

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First Published: Sun, November 05 2017. 19:13 IST