The QE Index continued pacing its way higher throughout the day to close Sunday’s (20th May 2013) trading in the green territory at 9,009.43, achieving 1.03 percent or 92.53 points for the session. Market Cap indices ended the day in the green area. QE
The QE Index added 77.93 points during the first couple of hours trading on Sunday 19th May 2013. The index adding 0.87 percent reached at 8,994.83. Transportation and Real Estate sectors showed a growth of 2.17 percent and 1.43 percent resp
The Qatar Exchange (QE) Index gained 69.02 points, or 0.78%, during the week, to close at 8,916.90 points. Market capitalisation rose by 0.84% to reach QR498.1 billion (bn) as compared to QR493.9bn at the end of the previous week. Of the 42 listed
Mr. Rashid bin Ali Al Mansoori, CEO of Qatar Exchange, highlighted QE’s support to the efforts made by the General Secretariat of the Arab Federation of Exchanges (AFE) aiming at promoting joint efforts of the Arab exchanges and financial ins
The contest between bulls and bears ended without any significant change at Qatar Exchange on Wednesday 15th May 2013, as QE index wavering between north and south trimmed nominal 0.04 percent, closing at 8,934.93 points. Only med cap ended the day in
The QE Index spending most of the session in the green region closed higher to 8,938.10 on Tuesday 14th May 2013, achieving 0.43 percent or 37.85 points for the session. All market cap indices ended the day in the safe area. Sectoral performance was
The Qatar Exchange stayed in the green zone during the first couple of hours trading on Tuesday 14th May 2013. The index adding further 16.34 points or 0.18 percent reached at 8,916.59. The market breadth was positive with 22 stocks witnessing ad
The QE Index added 21.11 points during the first couple of hours trading on Monday 13th May 2013. The index adding 0.25 percent reached at 8,868.61. Consumer Goods and Real Estate sectors showed a growth of 1.22 percent and 0.92 percent resp
Foreign institutions’ robust buying interests were contained by selling pressure of domestic institutions that the Qatar Exchange (QE) yesterday remained flat. Consumer goods and realty sectors witnessed some buying; nevertheless the 20-stock Qatar
The contest between bulls and bears ended without any significant change at Qatar Exchange on Sunday 13th May 2013, as QE index wavering between north and south closed the session at 8,847.5 points, which was roughly where it started the day. Only L