Oil giant Aramco regains top spot from Apple as tech rally fades
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Oil giant Aramco regains top spot from Apple as tech rally fades

Oil giant Aramco regains top spot from Apple as tech rally fades

Apple and Aramco are the only two companies to have achieved valuations of $2 trillion

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Saudi Aramco is once again the world’s most valuable company after its market capitalisation rose a shade above Apple amid a slump in US technology shares.

The state oil giant’s stock has gained 1.1 per cent in Riyadh this month, despite Brent crude dropping 12 per cent to below $40 a barrel as concerns about an acceleration in coronavirus infections mount.

Meanwhile, Apple has fallen nearly 17 per cent in September. That’s almost taken the stock into bear-market territory – which is a 20 per cent drop from a recent peak – and the company’s market value has declined to $1.9 trillion from $2.3 trillion.

Apple and Aramco are the only two companies to have achieved valuations of $2 trillion.

Aramco, the world’s largest oil producer, peaked at just above that level in mid-December, shortly after its record initial public offering. Apple overtook it in July as technology firms soared amid massive US monetary and fiscal stimulus to counter the fallout from the virus.

Aramco’s share price has been resilient partly because of its pledge to pay a $75bn dividend this year. That would be more than five times what Apple’s paid out to shareholders in the past four quarters.

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