RIYADH: Saudi stocks started the week lower on Sunday, after worries over recession pushed oil prices to their lowest levels since February.
TASI closed 0.6 percent down at 12,216 points, while the parallel Nomu market lost 0.3 percent to 21,776 points.
The Kingdom posted a SR77.9 billion ($20.8 billion) budget surplus during the second quarter of 2022, the Ministry of Finance reported.
Elsewhere, Qatar and Bahrain ended flat, while…





