25/07/2016 05:11 AST

Gulf stock markets declined on Sunday as sharp falls in oil prices late last week outweighed a few positive corporate earnings in Saudi Arabia.

In Egypt, investors bought shares that could benefit from any currency devaluation. In Saudi Arabia, the Tadawul All-Share Index fell 1.2 percent to 6,524 points as losses accelerated in the final hour of trade, with four-fifths of traded stocks declining. Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co. declined 2.5 percent after it reported a 79.6 percent slide in net profit to SR103.2 million ($27.5 million), blaming lower prices and tighter refinery margins.

Saudi Arabian Fertilizers Co. (SAFCO) dropped 0.4 percent after it said quarterly profit halved to SR299 million, broadly in line with an average forecast by analysts for SR290.5 million. But Saudi Kayan Petrochemical climbed 1.4 percent after it swung to a net profit in the second quarter of SR91.02 million, ending a run of five straight quarterly losses and beating analysts' forecast for another loss.

NCB Capital said in a note that it was the highest net profit since Kayan began commercial production in 2011 and estimated the company achieved a record gross margin of 18.5 percent, beating NCB's forecast of 4.6 percent.

"The better-than-expected results can be attributed to higher sales volumes, improved operating rates, higher spreads, and a reduction in other production expenses" the note said. Packaged food producer Halwani Brothers Co. slumped 4.7 percent. The company reported a 35.5 percent increase in second-quarter net profit, partly because of non-recurring gains, but operating profit fell.

Company for Cooperative Insurance jumped 4.4 percent after it reported an 11.0 percent rise in second-quarter profit before tax.

Elsewhere in the Gulf, trading activity was subdued in a broad sell-off. Dubai's index fell 0.8 percent as heavyweight Emaar Properties fell 2.1 percent to 6.85 dirhams ($1.87), retreating from major technical resistance on its October peak of 7.01 dirhams.

Hopes that the resistance would break caused the stock to outperform last week. In Abu Dhabi, the index dropped 0.5 percent, weighed down by losses in mid- and large-cap shares, with Dana Gas declining 1.7 percent.

Qatar's index slid 0.5 percent with losers outnumbering gainers 13 to five. Masraf Al-Rayan, which gained 1.6 percent last week, fell back 0.7 percent.

In Egypt, the main index rose 0.4 percent as local investors accumulated shares, mainly in export-oriented and real estate development stocks.

These sectors might benefit from another currency devaluation, which many economists believe is inevitable given sliding black market currency rates, although the timing is unclear. Sixth of October Development and Investment climbed 1.1 percent and textiles exporter Arabia Cotton Ginning rose 2.9 percent.


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