The QE index spending almost the entire session below the break even line trimmed nominal 0.06 percent on Wednesday 5th June 2013, the index dropping 4.73 points reached at 9,305.81 levels. Market Cap indices ended the day in the red territory. QE
The ADX General Index initiated its journey with sideways movement and then jumped up into the green territory on Wednesday 5th June 2013; the index closed higher to 3,599.29 points, up 27.02 points or 0.76 percent from its previous close. Market cap
As many as three companies — Al Maha Ceramics, Sembcorp Salalah Power and Oman Arab Bank — are planning to come out with initial public offerings before the end of this year. The first company to come out with the initial public offering is Al Maha
Financial markets in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Oman will close on Thursday for a Muslim holiday marking Isra and Mi'raj, the Prophet Mohammed's journey to Jerusalem and heaven. Trading will resume on Sunday, according to bourse stat
The Saudi stock market spending almost the entire session below the break even line trimmed 16.92 points or 0.22 percent to reach at 7,559.71 levels during the first couple of hours trading on Wednesday 5th June 2013. The Index traded between a range o
The QE Index spending almost the entire session below the break even line trimmed nominal 0.06 percent to reach at 9,254.32 levels during the first couple of hours trading on Wednesday 5th June 2013 . QE sectors indices turned red. Telecoms and
The DFM General Index sustained its downward march during the first couple of hours trading on Wednesday 5th June 2013. The index spending most of the session below the break even line trimmed 13.48 points or 0.56 percent to reach at 2,402.93. The
The ADX General Index wavering between north and south reached at 3,577.30 levels during the first couple of hours trading on Wednesday 5th June 2013, adding 5.03 points or 0.14 percent. Telecommunication and Real Estate sectors showed a growth of 1.
The MSM30 Index continued its rally for the second consecutive day, closing at 6453.02 points, up by 0.45 per cent. Gulf Investment Services was the most active in terms of volume as well as turnover. DBIH was the top gainer and closed up 8.70 per c
Egypt's bourse dropped to a five-week low on Tuesday, making its biggest one-day loss in two months on increasing fears of political instability, while Gulf markets were mixed. Cairo's main benchmark lost 1.6 percent, its lowest since April 30.