The DFM General Index rose 0.56 percent to close the day at 2,392.85 points on Wednesday 19th June 2013, up 13.36 points from its previous close. Large cap, Med cap and Micro Cap indices ened the session in upward zone. Transport sector outperformed in
The QE index weavering between north and south again witnessed a bearish trend on Wednesday 19th June 2013. The index dropping 21.04 points or 0.23 percent reached at 9,340.01 levels. Small Cap, Med Cap and Micro Cap ended the session in red zone wh
The ADX General Index earlier slipped into the red territory but then jumped up into the green territory and closed the day at 3,664.99 levels on Wednesday 19th June 2013, up 5.45 points or 0.15 percent from its previous close. Market cap indices en
The contest between bulls and bears ended without any significant change during the first couple of hours trading at Qatar Exchange on Wednesday 19th June 2013, as the index reached just above the break even line at 9,365.00 Points, up 3.95 points
The DFM General Index advanced to reach at 2,400.25 levels during the first couple of hours trading on Wednesday 19th June 2013, adding 20.76 points or 0.87 percent. Transport and Real Estate sectors outperformed during this time span, showing a gr
The ADX General Index slipped into the red territory during the first couple of hours trading on Wednesday 19th June 2013. The index trimming 6.10 points or 0.17 percent reached at 3,653.44. Consumer Staples and Telecommunicaton sectors, on the n
The MSM30 Index ended on a negative note to close at 6493.46 points, down by 0.25 per cent. Gulf Investment Services was the most active in terms of volume as well as turnover. DBIH was the top gainer for the day to close up by 5.26 per cent while AC
The trading floor of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange is the busiest it has been in years. It may not be quite full, but the deep leather chairs that were once a comfortable spot to fall asleep are now filling up with day traders. Investment firms an
A real estate stock rally extended in Saudi Arabia yesterday, helping lift the bourse for a third consecutive session, while foreign investors bought Egyptian bluechips battered by recent political turbulence. Qatar’s benchmark index declined 0.7% to
The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) continued its upward march, marking another gain of 0.84 percent yesterday. While curving in the upward territory throughout the day it added further 62.92 points, closing at 7,526.29 points. On a year-to-date bas