Qatar’s bourse yesterday gained 0.79% on robust buying support from foreign institutional investors. Paced by Commercialbank, Doha Bank, QNB, Industries Qatar and National Leasing (NLC), the 20-stock benchmark settled higher at 6,609.97 points. The
The Qatar Exchange was down Sunday 33.53 points or 0.51% to 6,558.45 points from 6,591.98 Thursday. The volume of shares traded fell to 6,271,593 from 8,981,680 Thursday, the value of shares was down to QR169,662,313.10 from QR284,628,250.80 Thu
Qatari stocks surged yesterday but fell in weekly trading, although the market capitalisation of the bourse (Qatar Exchange) continued to hover at over $100bn-mark (QR372.8bn). Most Middle East markets too rose yesterday as improved global senti
Small cap and industrial equities largely came under severe selling pressure in Qatar’s bourse, which sank to a 27-week low during the week that ended on Thursday. Foreign institutions turned into profit booking and Qatari retail investors continued to
Snapping two days of bearish run, Qatar’s bourse yesterday gained 1.37% on increased buying support from local institutions. Mainly paced by Commercialbank, QNB, Doha Bank and Barwa, the 20-stock benchmark settled higher at 6,591.98 points. The market
UAE benchmarks edged higher yesterday, easing away from seven-week lows, but most Middle East stocks fell, tracking losses on world markets as investors become more risk averse. Qatari stocks tumbled with analysts looking for reasons for the fall
Lower buying by local retail and foreign institutions overshadowed the buoyantly bullish local institutions on the Qatar Exchange which saw its index fall for a second consecutive day yesterday. Paced by Masraf Al Rayan, QNB and Industries Qatar, the
The Qatar Exchange was down Wednesday 73.18 points or 1.11% to 6,502.93 points from 6,576.11 Tuesday. The volume of shares traded up to 9,026,049 from 7,180,459 Tuesday, the value of shares rose to QR277,347,206.65 from QR196,627,285.55 Tuesday. Amo
Qatar’s bourse yesterday fell 2% to hit a 27-week low on foreign institutions sell off. Paced by Masraf Al Rayan, Doha Bank, Industries Qatar and United Development Company (UDC), the 20-stock benchmark plunged to 6,576.11 points despite local and
The Qatar Exchange was down Tuesday 134.13 points or 2.00% to 6,576.11 points from 6,710.24 Monday. The volume of shares traded fell to 7,177,518 from 8,350,808 Monday, the value of shares was down to QR196,462,675.55 from QR267,917,824.85 Monday. A