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Saudi Telecom may see significan­t inflows

- (Bloomberg)

RIYADH. The Middle East’s biggest telecoms company may see significan­t inflows after Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund sells part of its 70 per cent stake.

Shares in Saudi Telecom Co. dropped 3.3 per cent on Sunday, the most since March 2020, after the Public Investment Fund said it may sell part of its holding. The PIF plans to retain more than a 50 per cent stake.

The deal could generate “decent” inflows, according to Ahmed El Difrawy, head of data and index research at EFG-Hermes. If the PIF sells a 20 per cent stake, Saudi Telecom could see inflows of up to $1.4 billion from passive trackers of the MSCI and FTSE Russell indexes, he wrote in a note. “The increase in free float is positive but we believe it may take some time to sell” and get reflected in those indexes, according to Pritish Devassy, the head of equity research at Al Rajhi Capital.

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