Saudi Arabias Tadawul All Share Index (Tasi) fell 2.3% today to close on 6,102. All sectors ended lower, led by insurance. Not surprisingly, an insurance company had the days biggest loss, as Saudi Cooperative Insurance dropped 6.69% to 55.75 riya
The Qatar Exchange was down Tuesday 148.32 points or % 2.08 to 6,983.94 points from 7,132.26 Monday. The volume of shares traded fell to 12,405,912 from 15,214,150 Monday, the value of shares was down to QR332,853,943.85 from QR402,856,124.20 Mond
Dubais stock market index hit another 21-week low today after a mid-session revival fizzled out. The benchmark fell 6.3 percent to 1,636 points, its lowest level since mid-July. Eight stocks were down by more than 9 percent, including bellwether Ema
The price index of Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) ended trade Tuesday on an up of 86.7 points to come to 6,765.6 points while the weighted index put on 6.89 points to read 378.79 points. Trades came to 5,355 transactions at KD 44,167,930 with 328
Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) today announced the launch of an investment literacy survey. ADX has issued a questionnaire to assess the investment knowledge and understanding of UAE-based active and early-stage investors. The questionnaire r
Dubai shares tumbled to the lowest level in almost five months, led by Emaar Properties PJSC and Emirates NBD PJSC, on concern that Dubai World is struggling to restructure its debt. Emaar, the United Arab Emirates’ biggest real-estate develop
Kuwait stocks retreated on Monday, reversing the gains in the past two days. The index shed 53.3 points in choppy trade as profit taking dragged select blue chips lower. NBK and Zain paced the day’s decline even as most of the mid-priced stocks traded
Kuwaiti shares continued to dip for the second day running on Tuesday. The price index shed 8.7 points to 6,669.6 10 minutes into trading, while the weighted index slid 1.7 points to 370.2. Nearly nine million shares valued at KD 1.9 million chang
After what looked like a rebound on the UAE stock exchanges on Sunday, the first trading day after the extended Eid Al Adha holiday, nervous investors drove stocks down again on Monday. The Dubai Financial Market index ended significantly lower, e
Dubai shares fell to their lowest level in more than four months yesterday as investors reacted to fresh concerns about the Dubai World debt restructuring. Emaar Properties led the decline, with shares in the country’s largest developer dropping by 10