The Qatar Exchange was in green area Monday adding 143.15 points or 2.08% to 7,032.03 points from 6,888.88 Sunday. The volume of shares traded on Qatar Exchange fell to12,357,577 from 15,335,237 on Sunday; the value of shares was down to
Dubai shares ended their longest losing streak since July, led by gains in Emaar Properties PJSC and Dubai Islamic Bank, as investors speculated recent declines were overdone compared with prospects for earnings growth. Emaar, the United Arab Em
During the first trading session of November, Global General Index posted its biggest daily drop since 7/7/2009. Nasser Al-Kharafi, said that negotiations are still going on for the possible sale of Mobile Telecommunications Company (Zain) and that th
The price Index of Kuwait Stock Exchange scored 7, 153.7 points by 11 a.m. Monday with a decline of 72.2 points. The volume of shares changing hands was 139.9 million worth KD 21 million through 264,7 transactions.
The price index of Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) went down in early Monday morning trade and was at 7,159.4 points by 9:50 a.m., while the weighted index was at 407.06 after losing 4.31 points. Up to this time, 95.58 million shares worth KD 13.757
Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) retreated in October for the second month in a row, recording, however, sharper decline than Septembers loss. As KSE took a downward trend during October, which became more intense in the last week of the month, the mar
Dubai shares slumped the most since mid-August, leading a drop in the region, as Shuaa Capital reported a loss and Emaar Properties closed at its lowest in almost a month. Shuaa, the UAE’s biggest investment bank, lost the most in more than four mo
The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange slipped yesterday amid selling pressures in real estate, energy and banking stocks, tracking movements on the Dubai Financial Market and other GCC stocks. The ADX index lost 102.84 points, or 3.40 per cent, to close at
Severe panic selling and speculation dragged the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) index down 5.50 per cent yesterday to close at 2076.56 points amid negative impacts from global and regional markets and lack of strong domestic movers. The DFM opened with a
A major sell-off hit most of the Gulf Arab region yesterday, as investors overlooked some positive earning results following a sharp drop on Wall Street. Dubai led the losers, posting a 5.5% slide, its biggest one-day fall since mid-August. “The who