INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Saudi Aramco crossed $2 trillion mark in market value.Saudi Aramco, the world's most profitable company and controlled by the Saudi Royal
family, crossed $2 trillion mark in market value on second day of trading after its shares surged as much as 9.94 per cent to hit an
intraday high of 38.7 Saudi Riyals on Thursday.The Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made Aramco's initial public offering (IPO)
in the primary offering to develop other sectors.Since its trading debut on Wednesday, Aramco's share price has already soared 20.6 per
cent from the 32 Riyals ($8.53) that the stock was sold for in the record-breaking initial public offering.Saudi Aramco's shares began
trading on Saudi stock exchange Tadawul on Wednesday, after the energy behemoth raised money in the world's biggest initial public
by Chinese retail giant Alibaba in its 2014 Wall Street debut.Aramco shares will also join the Tadawul benchmark and other global benchmarks
such as MSCI and FTSE next week, which analysts said should fuel further demand, particularly from "passive" investors who track such
indexes.Saudi Aramco shares ended 4.83 per cent higher at Rs 36.90 Saudi riyals in trade on Thursday.(With inputs from Agencies)