
Tadawul cancels outstanding orders amid tick size changes
The Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) canceled today, June 26, all outstanding orders after market close to prepare for upcoming changes to price tick size bands on the Main Market (TASI) and Nomu-Parallel Market.
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