The QSE Index declined slightly by 0.1% led by losses in the real estate and insurance indices. Qatar General Insurance and Ahli Bank were the top losers falling 8.3% and 6.0% respectively. Zad Holding gained 10.0% while Qatar Islamic Insurance rose 7.5%. Trading volume rose by 37.1% but was lower than the 30-day average. The document also provides summaries of index movements and major stock movers in other GCC markets as well as global economic data and earnings releases.
- The QE Index in Qatar declined 2.0% due to losses in the Industrials and Banks & Financial Services indices. Mesaieed Petrochemical and Qatari German Company for Medical Devices were the top losers.
- Regional markets in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bahrain saw gains, while the market in Oman declined slightly.
- Trading activity on the Qatari market increased compared to the previous day and 30-day average, with Mesaieed Petrochemical and Ezdan Holding among the most active stocks.
QNBFS Daily Market Report January 3, 2019QNB Group
- The QSE Index in Qatar declined 0.2% due to losses in the transportation and real estate indices. Mesaieed Petrochemical gained 10.0% while Mannai Corporation rose 5.2%.
-Indexes fell in other GCC markets as well, with Abu Dhabi down 1.0% and Saudi Arabia down 0.1%.
- In company news, Doha Insurance Group sold a property for a profit of QR33.8 million, and Gulf Warehousing Company will report 2018 earnings on January 16th.
The QSE Index rose 0.7% to close at 9,325.2 led by gains in the Banks & Financial Services and Consumer Goods & Services indices. Top gainers were Doha Insurance Group and Mannai Corporation, rising 3.4% and 3.1% respectively. Volume of shares traded fell 58.3% compared to the previous day and 66.2% lower than the 30-day moving average. Regional indices were mixed with Saudi Arabia up 0.5% and Oman down 0.1%.
The QE index in Qatar declined 1.4% led by losses in the Consumer Goods & Services and Banks & Financial Services indices. Qatar International Islamic Bank and Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Co. fell 4.9% each. Volume traded rose slightly while trading activity was higher than the 30-day average. Regional indices also declined except for Saudi Arabia. News from Qatar included projects market momentum, Barwa Real Estate reporting increased profits, Muntajat signing a shipping contract, and corporate events from banks and insurers.
The QSE Index declined 1.2% to close at 11,418.7 led by losses in the Banks & Financial Services and Industrial indices. Top losers were Doha Insurance Co. and Qatari Investors Group, falling 7.1% and 5.6% respectively. Meanwhile, Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co. gained 2.2%. Trading activity increased compared to the previous day but remained below the 30-day average. The document also provides stock market updates for other GCC countries and global economic indicators. News briefs discuss Qatar's planned infrastructure investments, QNB Group's potential acquisition of KFH's Malaysia unit, and other Qatar market news.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 08, 2021QNB Group
The QE Index rose 0.5% to close at 10,908.1. Gains were led by the Banks & Financial Services and Industrials indices, gaining 0.6% and 0.5%, respectively.
The QE Index in Qatar rose 0.4% led by gains in the banks and financial services and industrials indices. The Commercial Bank and Qatar National Cement Company were the top gainers. Regional markets were mixed with Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi rising while Dubai fell. Earnings news included better than expected results from Alpha Dhabi Holdings and Saudi Paper Manufacturing Co.
The QSE Index declined slightly by 0.1% led by losses in the real estate and insurance indices. Qatar General Insurance and Ahli Bank were the top losers falling 8.3% and 6.0% respectively. Zad Holding gained 10.0% while Qatar Islamic Insurance rose 7.5%. Trading volume rose by 37.1% but was lower than the 30-day average. The document also provides summaries of index movements and major stock movers in other GCC markets as well as global economic data and earnings releases.
- The QE Index in Qatar declined 2.0% due to losses in the Industrials and Banks & Financial Services indices. Mesaieed Petrochemical and Qatari German Company for Medical Devices were the top losers.
- Regional markets in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bahrain saw gains, while the market in Oman declined slightly.
- Trading activity on the Qatari market increased compared to the previous day and 30-day average, with Mesaieed Petrochemical and Ezdan Holding among the most active stocks.
QNBFS Daily Market Report January 3, 2019QNB Group
- The QSE Index in Qatar declined 0.2% due to losses in the transportation and real estate indices. Mesaieed Petrochemical gained 10.0% while Mannai Corporation rose 5.2%.
-Indexes fell in other GCC markets as well, with Abu Dhabi down 1.0% and Saudi Arabia down 0.1%.
- In company news, Doha Insurance Group sold a property for a profit of QR33.8 million, and Gulf Warehousing Company will report 2018 earnings on January 16th.
The QSE Index rose 0.7% to close at 9,325.2 led by gains in the Banks & Financial Services and Consumer Goods & Services indices. Top gainers were Doha Insurance Group and Mannai Corporation, rising 3.4% and 3.1% respectively. Volume of shares traded fell 58.3% compared to the previous day and 66.2% lower than the 30-day moving average. Regional indices were mixed with Saudi Arabia up 0.5% and Oman down 0.1%.
The QE index in Qatar declined 1.4% led by losses in the Consumer Goods & Services and Banks & Financial Services indices. Qatar International Islamic Bank and Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Co. fell 4.9% each. Volume traded rose slightly while trading activity was higher than the 30-day average. Regional indices also declined except for Saudi Arabia. News from Qatar included projects market momentum, Barwa Real Estate reporting increased profits, Muntajat signing a shipping contract, and corporate events from banks and insurers.
The QSE Index declined 1.2% to close at 11,418.7 led by losses in the Banks & Financial Services and Industrial indices. Top losers were Doha Insurance Co. and Qatari Investors Group, falling 7.1% and 5.6% respectively. Meanwhile, Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co. gained 2.2%. Trading activity increased compared to the previous day but remained below the 30-day average. The document also provides stock market updates for other GCC countries and global economic indicators. News briefs discuss Qatar's planned infrastructure investments, QNB Group's potential acquisition of KFH's Malaysia unit, and other Qatar market news.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 08, 2021QNB Group
The QE Index rose 0.5% to close at 10,908.1. Gains were led by the Banks & Financial Services and Industrials indices, gaining 0.6% and 0.5%, respectively.
The QE Index in Qatar rose 0.4% led by gains in the banks and financial services and industrials indices. The Commercial Bank and Qatar National Cement Company were the top gainers. Regional markets were mixed with Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi rising while Dubai fell. Earnings news included better than expected results from Alpha Dhabi Holdings and Saudi Paper Manufacturing Co.
QNBFS Daily Market Report January 23, 2019QNB Group
The QSE Index declined 0.3% with losses in the Transportation and Consumer Goods & Services indices. Qatar Islamic Insurance Company and Qatar Oman Investment Company were the top losers. Al Khaleej Takaful Insurance Company gained 10.0% and was among the top gainers. Trading volume rose 4.3% compared to the previous day. Regionally, indices in Saudi Arabia and Dubai declined marginally while Abu Dhabi and Kuwait rose. Qatari shareholders were net sellers while non-Qatari shareholders were net buyers.
The QE index in Qatar declined 0.2% with losses led by the Transportation and Real Estate indices. Gulf International Services and Qatar Gas Transport Co. were the top losers. Trading volume rose 12.9% but was 11.2% lower than the 30-day average. In company news, QNB Group launched a new business banking program, QIBK contributed to financing the Qatar Rail project, and MERS and QATI replaced two other companies on the QE Index. The Qatar insurance market was reported as the second fastest growing in the Gulf region.
The QSE Index in Qatar declined 0.5% led by declines in the Real Estate and Banks & Financial Services indices. Top losers were Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co. and Medicare Group. Regional markets were also mostly lower except for Bahrain which gained 0.3%. News included Milaha launching a door-to-door shipping service between Qatar and UAE, RasGas recording the 5,000th cargo delivery from its Helium-2 plant, and Msheireb Properties and QDB planning to open investment opportunities for SMEs and entrepreneurs.
The QE index in Qatar rose 1.5% led by gains in the real estate and insurance indices. Mannai Corp. and Qatar & Oman Investment Co. were the top gainers rising 10% each. Regional indices were mixed with Dubai and Abu Dhabi rising while Saudi Arabia and Oman fell. Earnings reports from companies in Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Oman showed mixed revenue and profit results. US economic indicators were slightly higher than forecasts.
The QE index in Qatar declined 0.2% led by losses in the insurance and real estate indices. Mesaieed Petrochemical Holding Co. and Qatar General Ins. & Reins. Co. were the top losers falling 9.0% and 2.5% respectively. Volume of shares traded rose 14.2% from the previous day but was lower than the 30-day average. Ashghal awarded QR12.6 billion in contracts to expand Qatar's road network, while Woqod announced a QR65 million investment to upgrade bitumen storage and distribution facilities in Mesaieed.
The QSE Index declined 0.9% led by losses in the Industrials and Insurance indices. Ahli Bank and Qatar Cinema & Film Distribution Co. were the top losers. The Saudi TASI index rose 0.3% while indexes in Dubai and Bahrain declined. Regional news included DHBK joining a QDB SME financing program, Qatar and UAE offering strong business environments, and Qatar Airways adding more flights to Manila.
The QE index in Qatar rose 1.0% led by gains in the consumer and insurance indices. Mazaya Qatar Real Estate and Qatari Investors Group were the top gainers rising 10.0% and 9.9% respectively. Trading volume on the QE index increased 94.4% from the previous day. Most other Gulf markets were lower except for Abu Dhabi which rose 0.9%. Company earnings news and other Qatar market news included KCBK expanding in UAE corporate banking, Alijarah increasing its vehicle fleet, and upcoming earnings reports from QEWS, QATI and QGRI.
The document provides an overview of stock market movements and news across Qatar and other GCC countries on September 1, 2015. It notes that the QSE Index declined 1.3% led by losses in the Telecom and Real Estate indices. Ooredoo and Islamic Holding Group were the top losers in Qatar, while Qatar Islamic Insurance Co. and Zad Holding Co. gained. Other GCC markets also declined, with Saudi Arabia down 1.1% and Dubai down 2.1%. The document also includes global economic data releases and highlights recent news items from Qatar, including upcoming completion of the first 2022 FIFA World Cup venue.
QNBFS Daily Market Report October 22, 2020QNB Group
The QE Index declined 0.5% to close at 9,965.0. Losses were led by the Consumer Goods & Services and Industrials indices, falling 1.4% and 0.9%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 08, 2016QNB Group
The QSE Index rose 1.0% led by gains in the Insurance and Industrials indices. Industries Qatar and Doha Insurance Co. were the top gainers while Dlala Brokerage & Investments Holding Co. and Al Khaleej Takaful Group declined. Volume traded increased 67.8% compared to the previous day. The Qatar market commentary noted buying from non-Qatari investors increased the index despite Qatari shareholder selling pressure.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 11, 2016QNB Group
The QSE Index rose 0.7% led by gains in the telecom and banking indices. Masraf Al Rayan and Mazaya Qatar Real Estate Development rose the most, while Dlala Brokerage & Investments fell the most. Market volume fell 29.1% but was higher than the 30-day average. Regional indices were mixed with Saudi falling and others rising marginally or being flat. Dlala Brokerage's profit improved due to reversal of impairments, while earnings news from insurers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi was mixed.
QNBFS Daily Market Report September 21, 2021QNB Group
The QE Index in Qatar declined 0.4% due to losses in the banks and transportation sectors. Mesaieed Petrochemical and Investment Holding Group were the top losers. Germany's PPI rose more than expected in August. In Qatar, Masraf Al Rayan will hold an EGM on September 28. Moody's reported that Qatar's Islamic banks have the highest loss coverage ratio in the GCC. Qatar's economy is projected to grow 3% in 2021 according to a Bloomberg survey. Qatar's construction sector is growing steadily due to ongoing infrastructure projects for the 2022 World Cup.
QNBFS Daily Market Report February 01, 2021QNB Group
The QE Index declined 0.7% to close at 10,473.5. Losses were led by the Consumer Goods & Services and Transportation indices, falling 1.4% and 0.6%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 07, 2016QNB Group
The QSE Index rose 1.3% led by gains in the Industrials and Banks & Financial Services indices. Top gainers were Industries Qatar and Commercial Bank. Regional markets were mixed with Saudi Arabia and Oman rising while Kuwait declined. QNB Group reported that oil prices may stabilize around $60 per barrel in the medium term as the oil market rebalances in 2017.
The QE Index declined 0.1% to close at 10,914.1. Losses were led by the Insurance and Banks & Financial Services indices, falling 0.7% and 0.2%, respectively.
The document provides an overview of stock market performance and news in Qatar and other GCC countries on May 3, 2017. The key points are:
- Qatar's stock market index declined 0.4% as the telecom and transportation sectors fell. Top losers were Al Khaleej Takaful Group and Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co.
- Elsewhere in the GCC, stock markets in Saudi Arabia and Dubai declined while those in Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Oman rose.
- Earnings reports from companies in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and other GCC countries showed mixed revenue and profit results for 1Q2017.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 10, 2016QNB Group
The document provides an overview of stock market activity in Qatar and other GCC countries on August 9, 2016. The key points are:
- In Qatar, the QSE Index declined marginally to close at 10,918.5 points. The Banks & Financial Services and Insurance indices led the losses.
- In other GCC countries, the Saudi, Dubai and Oman markets rose while the Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Bahrain markets fell.
- Trading activity on the Qatari stock exchange increased compared to the previous day, with volume rising 16.1% to 13.5 million shares traded. Masraf Al Rayan and Vodafone Qatar were the most active stocks.
The QE Index declined 0.3% to close at 10,708.4. Losses were led by the Telecoms and Industrials indices, falling 0.6% each. Top losers were Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Co.
QNBFS Daily Market Report January 23, 2019QNB Group
The QSE Index declined 0.3% with losses in the Transportation and Consumer Goods & Services indices. Qatar Islamic Insurance Company and Qatar Oman Investment Company were the top losers. Al Khaleej Takaful Insurance Company gained 10.0% and was among the top gainers. Trading volume rose 4.3% compared to the previous day. Regionally, indices in Saudi Arabia and Dubai declined marginally while Abu Dhabi and Kuwait rose. Qatari shareholders were net sellers while non-Qatari shareholders were net buyers.
The QE index in Qatar declined 0.2% with losses led by the Transportation and Real Estate indices. Gulf International Services and Qatar Gas Transport Co. were the top losers. Trading volume rose 12.9% but was 11.2% lower than the 30-day average. In company news, QNB Group launched a new business banking program, QIBK contributed to financing the Qatar Rail project, and MERS and QATI replaced two other companies on the QE Index. The Qatar insurance market was reported as the second fastest growing in the Gulf region.
The QSE Index in Qatar declined 0.5% led by declines in the Real Estate and Banks & Financial Services indices. Top losers were Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co. and Medicare Group. Regional markets were also mostly lower except for Bahrain which gained 0.3%. News included Milaha launching a door-to-door shipping service between Qatar and UAE, RasGas recording the 5,000th cargo delivery from its Helium-2 plant, and Msheireb Properties and QDB planning to open investment opportunities for SMEs and entrepreneurs.
The QE index in Qatar rose 1.5% led by gains in the real estate and insurance indices. Mannai Corp. and Qatar & Oman Investment Co. were the top gainers rising 10% each. Regional indices were mixed with Dubai and Abu Dhabi rising while Saudi Arabia and Oman fell. Earnings reports from companies in Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Oman showed mixed revenue and profit results. US economic indicators were slightly higher than forecasts.
The QE index in Qatar declined 0.2% led by losses in the insurance and real estate indices. Mesaieed Petrochemical Holding Co. and Qatar General Ins. & Reins. Co. were the top losers falling 9.0% and 2.5% respectively. Volume of shares traded rose 14.2% from the previous day but was lower than the 30-day average. Ashghal awarded QR12.6 billion in contracts to expand Qatar's road network, while Woqod announced a QR65 million investment to upgrade bitumen storage and distribution facilities in Mesaieed.
The QSE Index declined 0.9% led by losses in the Industrials and Insurance indices. Ahli Bank and Qatar Cinema & Film Distribution Co. were the top losers. The Saudi TASI index rose 0.3% while indexes in Dubai and Bahrain declined. Regional news included DHBK joining a QDB SME financing program, Qatar and UAE offering strong business environments, and Qatar Airways adding more flights to Manila.
The QE index in Qatar rose 1.0% led by gains in the consumer and insurance indices. Mazaya Qatar Real Estate and Qatari Investors Group were the top gainers rising 10.0% and 9.9% respectively. Trading volume on the QE index increased 94.4% from the previous day. Most other Gulf markets were lower except for Abu Dhabi which rose 0.9%. Company earnings news and other Qatar market news included KCBK expanding in UAE corporate banking, Alijarah increasing its vehicle fleet, and upcoming earnings reports from QEWS, QATI and QGRI.
The document provides an overview of stock market movements and news across Qatar and other GCC countries on September 1, 2015. It notes that the QSE Index declined 1.3% led by losses in the Telecom and Real Estate indices. Ooredoo and Islamic Holding Group were the top losers in Qatar, while Qatar Islamic Insurance Co. and Zad Holding Co. gained. Other GCC markets also declined, with Saudi Arabia down 1.1% and Dubai down 2.1%. The document also includes global economic data releases and highlights recent news items from Qatar, including upcoming completion of the first 2022 FIFA World Cup venue.
QNBFS Daily Market Report October 22, 2020QNB Group
The QE Index declined 0.5% to close at 9,965.0. Losses were led by the Consumer Goods & Services and Industrials indices, falling 1.4% and 0.9%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 08, 2016QNB Group
The QSE Index rose 1.0% led by gains in the Insurance and Industrials indices. Industries Qatar and Doha Insurance Co. were the top gainers while Dlala Brokerage & Investments Holding Co. and Al Khaleej Takaful Group declined. Volume traded increased 67.8% compared to the previous day. The Qatar market commentary noted buying from non-Qatari investors increased the index despite Qatari shareholder selling pressure.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 11, 2016QNB Group
The QSE Index rose 0.7% led by gains in the telecom and banking indices. Masraf Al Rayan and Mazaya Qatar Real Estate Development rose the most, while Dlala Brokerage & Investments fell the most. Market volume fell 29.1% but was higher than the 30-day average. Regional indices were mixed with Saudi falling and others rising marginally or being flat. Dlala Brokerage's profit improved due to reversal of impairments, while earnings news from insurers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi was mixed.
QNBFS Daily Market Report September 21, 2021QNB Group
The QE Index in Qatar declined 0.4% due to losses in the banks and transportation sectors. Mesaieed Petrochemical and Investment Holding Group were the top losers. Germany's PPI rose more than expected in August. In Qatar, Masraf Al Rayan will hold an EGM on September 28. Moody's reported that Qatar's Islamic banks have the highest loss coverage ratio in the GCC. Qatar's economy is projected to grow 3% in 2021 according to a Bloomberg survey. Qatar's construction sector is growing steadily due to ongoing infrastructure projects for the 2022 World Cup.
QNBFS Daily Market Report February 01, 2021QNB Group
The QE Index declined 0.7% to close at 10,473.5. Losses were led by the Consumer Goods & Services and Transportation indices, falling 1.4% and 0.6%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 07, 2016QNB Group
The QSE Index rose 1.3% led by gains in the Industrials and Banks & Financial Services indices. Top gainers were Industries Qatar and Commercial Bank. Regional markets were mixed with Saudi Arabia and Oman rising while Kuwait declined. QNB Group reported that oil prices may stabilize around $60 per barrel in the medium term as the oil market rebalances in 2017.
The QE Index declined 0.1% to close at 10,914.1. Losses were led by the Insurance and Banks & Financial Services indices, falling 0.7% and 0.2%, respectively.
The document provides an overview of stock market performance and news in Qatar and other GCC countries on May 3, 2017. The key points are:
- Qatar's stock market index declined 0.4% as the telecom and transportation sectors fell. Top losers were Al Khaleej Takaful Group and Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co.
- Elsewhere in the GCC, stock markets in Saudi Arabia and Dubai declined while those in Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Oman rose.
- Earnings reports from companies in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and other GCC countries showed mixed revenue and profit results for 1Q2017.
QNBFS Daily Market Report August 10, 2016QNB Group
The document provides an overview of stock market activity in Qatar and other GCC countries on August 9, 2016. The key points are:
- In Qatar, the QSE Index declined marginally to close at 10,918.5 points. The Banks & Financial Services and Insurance indices led the losses.
- In other GCC countries, the Saudi, Dubai and Oman markets rose while the Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Bahrain markets fell.
- Trading activity on the Qatari stock exchange increased compared to the previous day, with volume rising 16.1% to 13.5 million shares traded. Masraf Al Rayan and Vodafone Qatar were the most active stocks.
The QE Index declined 0.3% to close at 10,708.4. Losses were led by the Telecoms and Industrials indices, falling 0.6% each. Top losers were Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Co.
QNBFS Daily Market Report February 03, 2020QNB Group
The QE Index declined 0.8% to close at 10,362.0. Losses were led by the Consumer Goods & Services and Banks & Financial Services indices, falling 3.1% and 0.6%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Market Report September 26, 2018QNB Group
The QSE Index in Qatar declined 0.2% during trading. Losses were led by the Insurance and Transportation indices. Qatar Cinema & Film Distribution Company and Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Company were the top losers, falling 10.0% and 3.5% respectively. Elsewhere in the GCC, stock markets in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait rose while Dubai and Abu Dhabi were flat. Regional company news included QATI establishing a new investment company in Qatar, QIBK and KCBK setting dates to disclose upcoming financial statements, and Ooredoo announcing a leadership transition at its Indonesian subsidiary Indosat Ooredoo.
The QE index in Qatar declined 0.4% led by losses in the real estate and banking indices. Top losers were Doha Insurance and Mannai Corp. Volume traded declined compared to the previous day but was higher than the 30-day average. In other GCC markets, indices were mixed with Saudi Arabia down slightly while Kuwait gained. Earnings news included a 29.2% rise in QFLS net profit QoQ and QNB opening an office in China. Regional hotel occupancy in Qatar rose to 67% with continued growth in visitor numbers. Energy City Qatar is revising plans to become a mixed-use development.
The QE index in Qatar declined 0.7% led by losses in the real estate and industrial indices. Mazaya Qatar Real Estate Dev. and Gulf Warehousing Co. were the top losers falling 8.2% and 7.5% respectively, while Qatar General Ins. & Reins. Co. and Salam International Investment Co. rose 5.9% and 3.7% respectively. Trading volume on the QE index rose 39.6% compared to the previous day. Regional indices were mixed with Saudi Arabia and Dubai rising while Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain fell.
The QE Index in Qatar declined slightly, led by losses in the telecom and real estate sectors. Top losers were Mannai Corporation and Alijarah Holding. Regional markets were mixed, with Saudi Arabia and Oman gaining slightly while Bahrain declined marginally. Earnings reports from companies in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman were reported, with some beating estimates and others missing targets. Trading activity in Qatar fell compared to the previous day and 30-day average.
The QSE Index in Qatar declined 0.3% due to losses in the consumer goods and industrials indices. Top losers were Qatar Islamic Insurance Co and Qatari Investors Group. Other GCC markets also declined, with Saudi Arabia down 1% and Dubai down 2%. Regional news included Qatar issuing QR15bn in bonds, Qatar Gas Transport postponing its EGM, and Qatar Airways unveiling a new cargo management system.
The document summarizes the daily performance of stock markets across Qatar and the GCC region. It provides details on:
- The Qatari stock market declining 1.0% led by losses in the real estate and industrial indices. Top losers were Dlala Brokerage and Islamic Holding Group.
- Other GCC markets also declined except for Saudi Arabia which fell 0.6%. Losses were spread across various sectors such as energy, utilities and banks.
- Company earnings news for RAK Ceramics reporting a 3.5% increase in net profits for FY2014.
- Qatar macro news including plans to stick to $200B infrastructure spending and expectations of 7% GDP growth in 2015
The QSE Index in Qatar rose 0.3% led by gains in the real estate and transportation indices. Qatari Investors Group and Gulf Warehousing Co. were the top gainers rising 6.0% and 4.2% respectively, while Qatar First Bank fell 4.9%. Regional indices were mixed with Saudi Arabia down 0.7% and Abu Dhabi down 1.1%, while Bahrain gained marginally. In company news, Doha Bank's $5 billion fund raising is aimed at strengthening its balance sheet and liquidity, and ERES released initial pricing thoughts for a 5-year Sukuk.
The QSE Index in Qatar declined slightly, led by losses in the consumer goods and transportation sectors. Top decliners were Gulf International Services and Qatar National Cement. Trading volume fell compared to previous days. In other GCC markets, Dubai and Abu Dhabi rose while Saudi Arabia was flat. Regional indices were mixed with most gaining or declining less than 1%.
The QE Index declined 0.2% to close at 13,590.8. Losses were led by the Real Estate and Transportation indices, falling 0.6% and 0.4%, respectively. Top losers were Masraf Al Rayan and Mannai Corporation, falling 5.2% and 4.8%, respectively.
The QE Index in Qatar rose slightly by 0.1% led by gains in the telecom and consumer goods sectors. Qatari Investors Group and Al Khalij Commercial Bank were the top gainers while Ahli Bank and Qatar General Insurance fell. Regional markets were mixed with Dubai up and Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi down. Real estate indices declined in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi while telecoms gained in Qatar. Ezdan reported a 91.4% rise in Qatari real estate transactions for August.
The QE Index declined 0.4% to close at 10,406.8. Losses were led by the Transportation and Banks & Financial Services indices, falling 1.1% and 0.6%, respectively.
The QE Index declined 0.4% to close at 10,505.3. Losses were led by the Banks & Financial Services and Insurance indices, falling 1.1% and 0.7%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Market Report December 06, 2016QNB Group
The document summarizes daily market activity and commentary for the Qatari and broader GCC stock markets. Key points include:
- The Qatari QSE index fell 0.8% led by declines in the banks and consumer goods indices. Top losers were Medicare Group and Barwa Real Estate.
- Other GCC markets were mixed with Abu Dhabi rising and Saudi Arabia and Kuwait declining.
- Trading activity on the QSE increased significantly compared to the previous day and 30-day average.
QNBFS Daily Market Report December 24, 2023QNB Group
The QE Index rose 0.8% to close at 10,285.3. Gains were led by the Transportation and Banks & Financial Services indices, gaining 1.4% and 1.2%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Technical Trader Qatar - October 10, 2023 التحليل الفني اليومي لب...QNB Group
The document provides a daily technical analysis of the QE Index and QATAR INSURANCE CO stock. For the QE Index, it notes the index remains in a downtrend but is approaching a support level of 9,700, where long positions could be taken. It provides expected resistance and support levels. For QATAR INSURANCE CO stock, it notes the stock has not fallen as much as others and the uptrend remains intact above moving averages, though liquidity is low. It provides expected price targets and resistance/support levels for the stock. Definitions of technical analysis terms like candlesticks, support, and simple moving average are also included.
QNBFS Daily Market Report October 04, 2023QNB Group
The QE Index rose 0.2% to close at 10,273.3. Gains were led by the Transportation and Consumer Goods & Services indices, gaining 1.7% and 0.1%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Technical Trader Qatar - October 04, 2023 التحليل الفني اليومي لب...QNB Group
The General Index failed to sustain its breakout above the double-bottom formation’s neckline and continued with its decline into the formation’s territory.
QNBFS Daily Technical Trader Qatar - September 28, 2023 التحليل الفني اليومي ...QNB Group
The General Index failed to sustain its breakout above the double-bottom formation’s neckline and continued with its decline into the formation’s territory.
QNBFS Daily Market Report September 24, 2023QNB Group
- The QE Index in Qatar rose 0.3% led by gains in the Transportation and Industrials indices. Qatar Navigation and Al Khaleej Takaful Insurance were the top gainers.
- Regional markets were mixed with Saudi Arabia down 1% but Abu Dhabi up marginally. Economic data from the US and Europe was mixed.
- In Qatar news, QR500mn in bills were sold at a yield of 5.755% and Gulf International Services approved final merger agreements. Ooredoo also signed an MoU to support businesses in Qatar free zones.
QNBFS Daily Technical Trader Qatar - September 24, 2023 التحليل الفني اليومي ...QNB Group
The General Index failed to sustain its breakout above the double-bottom formation’s neckline and continued with its decline into the formation’s territory.
QNBFS Daily Technical Trader Qatar - September 19, 2023 التحليل الفني اليومي ...QNB Group
The General Index failed to sustain its breakout above the double-bottom formation’s neckline and continued with its decline into the formation’s territory.
QNBFS Daily Market Report September 17, 2023QNB Group
The QE Index declined 0.5% to close at 10,319.3. Losses were led by the Industrials and Consumer Goods & Services indices, falling 1.4% and 1.1%, respectively.
QNBFS Daily Technical Trader Qatar - September 07, 2023 التحليل الفني اليومي ...QNB Group
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Vicinity Jobs’ data includes more than three million 2023 OJPs and thousands of skills. Most skills appear in less than 0.02% of job postings, so most postings rely on a small subset of commonly used terms, like teamwork.
Laura Adkins-Hackett, Economist, LMIC, and Sukriti Trehan, Data Scientist, LMIC, presented their research exploring trends in the skills listed in OJPs to develop a deeper understanding of in-demand skills. This research project uses pointwise mutual information and other methods to extract more information about common skills from the relationships between skills, occupations and regions.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
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Ensuring robust asset quality is not just a mere aspect but a critical cornerstone for the stability and success of financial institutions worldwide. It serves as the bedrock upon which profitability is built and investor confidence is sustained. Therefore, in this presentation, we delve into a comprehensive exploration of strategies that can aid financial institutions in achieving and maintaining superior asset quality.
Abhay Bhutada, the Managing Director of Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, is an accomplished leader with over 15 years of experience in commercial and retail lending. A Qualified Chartered Accountant, he has been pivotal in leveraging technology to enhance financial services. Starting his career at Bank of India, he later founded TAB Capital Limited and co-founded Poonawalla Finance Private Limited, emphasizing digital lending. Under his leadership, Poonawalla Fincorp achieved a 'AAA' credit rating, integrating acquisitions and emphasizing corporate governance. Actively involved in industry forums and CSR initiatives, Abhay has been recognized with awards like "Young Entrepreneur of India 2017" and "40 under 40 Most Influential Leader for 2020-21." Personally, he values mindfulness, enjoys gardening, yoga, and sees every day as an opportunity for growth and improvement.
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
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Suzanne Spiteri’s recent report on improving the quality and accessibility of job postings to reduce employment barriers for neurodivergent people.
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Improving the quality and accessibility of job postings is one way to reduce employment barriers for neurodivergent people.
In a tight labour market, job-seekers gain bargaining power and leverage it into greater job quality—at least, that’s the conventional wisdom.
Michael, LMIC Economist, presented findings that reveal a weakened relationship between labour market tightness and job quality indicators following the pandemic. Labour market tightness coincided with growth in real wages for only a portion of workers: those in low-wage jobs requiring little education. Several factors—including labour market composition, worker and employer behaviour, and labour market practices—have contributed to the absence of worker benefits. These will be investigated further in future work.
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QSE Intra-Day Movement
Qatar Commentary
The QE Index declined 0.1% to close at 10,202.4. Losses were led by the
Transportation and Industrials indices, falling 0.6% each. Top losers were Mannai
Corporation and Barwa Real Estate Company, falling 1.5% and 1.0%, respectively.
Among the top gainers, Mazaya Real Estate Development gained 6.9%, while Dlala
Brokerage & Investment Holding Company was up 6.1%.
GCC Commentary
Saudi Arabia: The TASI Index gained 0.8% to close at 8,501.6. Gains were led by the
Utilities and Consumer Durables indices, rising 4.8% and 4.0%, respectively. Allied
Cooperative Insurance and Al-Omran Industrial & Trading Co. were up 10.0% each.
Dubai: The DFM Index gained 0.3% to close at 2,269.1. The Transportation index rose
0.8%, while the Banks index gained 0.7%. Almadina for Finance and Investment
Company rose 14.9% while Takaful Emarat Insurance was up 10.5%.
Abu Dhabi: The ADX General Index gained 0.3% to close at 4,871.9. The Insurance
index rose 3.9%, while the Real Estate index gained 1.2%. Abu Dhabi National
Insurance rose 12.8%, while National Marine Dredging Company was up 5.8%.
Kuwait: The Kuwait All Share Index fell 1.5% to close at 5,430.4. The Telecom. index
declined 1.9%, while the Banks index fell 1.8%. Al-Massaleh Real Estate Company
declined 9.5%, while National Shooting Company was down 6.1%.
Oman: The MSM 30 Index gained 0.4% to close at 3,641.5. Gains were led by the
Financial and Industrial indices, rising 0.4% and 0.3%, respectively. Sohar
International Bank rose 3.1%, while Oman Investment & Finance Co. was up 2.2%.
Bahrain: The BHB Index fell 0.6% to close at 1,439.8. The Commercial Banks index
declined 1.1%, while the Investment index fell 0.2%. Ithmaar Holding declined 9.5%,
while GFH Financial Group was down 2.0%.
QSE Top Gainers Close* 1D% Vol. ‘000 YTD%
Mazaya Real Estate Development 1.34 6.9 88,980.8 85.8
Dlala Brokerage & Inv. Holding Co. 2.02 6.1 6,788.8 229.8
Qatar Insurance Company 2.50 5.0 15,383.7 (20.9)
Alijarah Holding 1.25 3.0 11,175.1 77.0
Al Khalij Commercial Bank 1.75 2.9 7,564.9 33.7
QSE Top Volume Trades Close* 1D% Vol. ‘000 YTD%
Mazaya Real Estate Development 1.34 6.9 88,980.8 85.8
Qatar Insurance Company 2.50 5.0 15,383.7 (20.9)
Investment Holding Group 0.59 0.5 11,306.3 3.7
Salam International Inv. Ltd. 0.62 0.8 11,176.3 19.3
Alijarah Holding 1.25 3.0 11,175.1 77.0
Market Indicators 15 Nov 20 12 Nov 20 %Chg.
Value Traded (QR mn) 417.6 555.0 (24.7)
Exch. Market Cap. (QR mn) 593,226.3 594,507.4 (0.2)
Volume (mn) 223.0 169.9 31.3
Number of Transactions 8,302 10,174 (18.4)
Companies Traded 46 45 2.2
Market Breadth 27:15 28:17 –
Market Indices Close 1D% WTD% YTD% TTM P/E
Total Return 19,613.71 (0.1) (0.1) 2.2 17.3
All Share Index 3,159.43 (0.1) (0.1) 1.9 18.0
Banks 4,278.03 (0.3) (0.3) 1.4 15.1
Industrials 2,961.88 (0.6) (0.6) 1.0 26.5
Transportation 2,982.48 (0.6) (0.6) 16.7 13.6
Real Estate 1,888.83 0.3 0.3 20.7 16.7
Insurance 2,406.61 3.5 3.5 (12.0) 32.8
Telecoms 937.24 (0.1) (0.1) 4.7 14.0
Consumer 8,253.71 0.4 0.4 (4.5) 24.3
Al Rayan Islamic Index 4,162.15 (0.0) (0.0) 5.3 19.0
GCC Top Gainers## Exchange Close# 1D% Vol. ‘000 YTD%
Saudi Electricity Co. Saudi Arabia 22.08 5.1 7,530.5 9.2
Saudi Arabian Mining Co. Saudi Arabia 39.05 3.4 2,087.9 (12.0)
Bank Sohar Oman 0.10 3.1 2,100.5 (6.4)
Bank Al Bilad Saudi Arabia 26.40 2.1 2,879.7 (1.9)
Saudi Industrial Inv. Saudi Arabia 23.44 1.9 1,578.1 (2.3)
GCC Top Losers## Exchange Close# 1D% Vol. ‘000 YTD%
Boubyan Bank Kuwait 0.61 (2.7) 2,182.4 (0.4)
Mobile Telecom. Co. Kuwait 0.60 (2.4) 5,063.2 0.2
National Bank of Kuwait Kuwait 0.81 (2.3) 12,274.1 (20.5)
Burgan Bank Kuwait 0.21 (1.9) 1,668.5 (32.6)
Gulf Bank Kuwait 0.22 (1.8) 7,687.5 (27.4)
Source: Bloomberg (# in Local Currency) (## GCC Top gainers/losers derived from the S&P GCC
Composite Large Mid Cap Index)
QSE Top Losers Close* 1D% Vol. ‘000 YTD%
Mannai Corporation 2.89 (1.5) 204.8 (6.1)
Barwa Real Estate Company 3.45 (1.0) 859.1 (2.7)
QNB Group 18.81 (0.9) 999.0 (8.6)
Industries Qatar 10.01 (0.9) 351.8 (2.6)
Qatar Navigation 6.00 (0.8) 257.2 (1.6)
QSE Top Value Trades Close* 1D% Val. ‘000 YTD%
Mazaya Real Estate Development 1.34 6.9 117,943.0 85.8
Qatar Insurance Company 2.50 5.0 37,912.1 (20.9)
Qatar Islamic Bank 16.51 (0.1) 21,089.4 7.7
QNB Group 18.81 (0.9) 18,899.3 (8.6)
Qatar Gas Transport Co. Ltd. 2.97 (0.7) 17,359.2 24.3
Source: Bloomberg (* in QR)
Regional Indices Close 1D% WTD% MTD% YTD%
Exch. Val. Traded
($ mn)
Exchange Mkt.
Cap. ($ mn)
P/E** P/B**
Dividend
Yield
Qatar* 10,202.36 (0.1) (0.1) 5.3 (2.1) 113.14 160,645.7 17.3 1.5 3.9
Dubai 2,269.13 0.3 0.3 3.7 (17.9) 31.32 87,192.1 10.6 0.8 4.3
Abu Dhabi 4,871.85 0.3 0.3 4.5 (4.0) 89.47 192,443.4 18.9 1.4 5.0
Saudi Arabia 8,501.58 0.8 0.8 7.5 1.3 3,946.01 2,427,829.8 32.1 2.0 2.4
Kuwait 5,430.35 (1.5) (1.5) (0.2) (13.6) 137.59 99,015.6 35.6 1.3 3.6
Oman 3,641.48 0.4 0.4 2.4 (8.5) 2.11 16,488.0 10.9 0.7 6.8
Bahrain 1,439.80 (0.6) (0.6) 0.9 (10.6) 1.59 21,946.4 14.0 0.9 4.7
Source: Bloomberg, Qatar Stock Exchange, Tadawul, Muscat Securities Market and Dubai Financial Market (** TTM; * Value traded ($ mn) do not include special trades, if any)
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Qatar Market Commentary
The QE Index declined 0.1% to close at 10,202.4. The Transportation and
Industrials indices led the losses. The index fell on the back of selling
pressure from Qatari, GCC and Arab shareholders despite buying support
from Foreigners shareholders.
Mannai Corporation and Barwa Real Estate Company were the top losers,
falling 1.5% and 1.0%, respectively. Among the top gainers, Mazaya Real
Estate Development gained 6.9%, while Dlala Brokerage & Investment
Holding Company was up 6.1%.
Volume of shares traded on Sunday rose by 31.3% to 223.0mn from
169.9mn on Thursday. However, as compared to the 30-day moving
average of 273.8mn, volume for the day was 18.6% lower. Mazaya Real
Estate Development and Qatar Insurance Company were the most active
stocks, contributing 39.9% and 6.9% to the total volume, respectively.
Source: Qatar Stock Exchange (*as a % of traded value)
Earnings Releases
Company Market Currency
Revenue (mn)
3Q2020
% Change
YoY
Operating Profit
(mn) 3Q2020
% Change
YoY
Net Profit
(mn) 3Q2020
% Change
YoY
Gulf Navigation Holding Dubai AED 43.4 -2.8% 1.9 N/A (11.5) N/A
Nass Corporation. Bahrain BHD 37.2 -0.5% – – 2.5 N/A
United Gulf Holding Company Bahrain USD 102.5 -39.3% – – (45.6) N/A
Bahrain Ship Repairing &
Engineering Company
Bahrain BHD 1.4 -33.8% – – 0.3 -52.2%
Bahrain Commercial Facilities Co. Bahrain BHD – – 7.8 -35.8% 0.5 -89.7%
SICO Bahrain BHD 3.8 121.4% – – 1.6 119.5%
GFH Financial Group Bahrain USD 67.6 -21.3% – – 8.1 -59.1%
Solidarity Bahrain Bahrain BHD – – – – 2.0 4.2%
Source: Company data, DFM, ADX, MSM, TASI, BHB
News
Qatar
Qatar Petroleum announces successful integration of Muntajat
into Qatar Petroleum’s operations – Qatar Petroleum has
announced successful integration of Qatar Chemical and
Petrochemical Marketing and Distribution Company (Muntajat)
into Qatar Petroleum. Qatar Petroleum stated, this is part of its
strategic efforts to strengthen Qatar’s downstream capabilities
and enhance its global competitive position in the downstream
sector. With this integration, Muntajat will continue to exist as
a legal entity, while Qatar Petroleum has been appointed as its
marketing agent. This milestone follows Qatar Petroleum’s
announcement of June this year, in which it stressed that the
integration will involve leveraging the combined set of human,
technical, commercial, and financial capabilities of both entities,
enabling Muntajat to expand its reach through Qatar
Petroleum’s global footprint. HE the Minister of State for Energy
Affairs, Saad bin Sherida Al-Kaabi also President and CEO of
Qatar Petroleum, described the integration as another successful
landmark on the road to achieving our strategic objectives. Al-
Kaabi added, “We look forward to further enhancing Qatar
Petroleum’s capabilities through our combined talent,
experience and capabilities that will eventually benefit our
worldwide network of downstream customers and keep us as the
partner of choice providing superior high quality products and
excellence in customer service.” This integration marks another
step towards achieving one of Qatar Petroleum’s strategic
objectives of becoming a leader in the global downstream
industry, Qatar Petroleum stated. (Gulf-Times.com)
CWQ: Qatar has 575,000 square meters of gross leasable area
under construction in six retail developments – Qatar has
575,000 square meters of gross leasable area (GLA) under
construction in six retail developments, which will open over the
next three years, according to Cushman and Wakefield Qatar
(CWQ). There is currently in the region of 1.3mn square meters
of GLA in Doha’s 18 largest destination malls, with overall
supply in Qatar, including small neighborhood malls, now at
more than of 1.5mn square meters, CWQ said in its report. The
organized retail supply has increased by more than 100% since
2015, with Doha Festival City and Mall of Qatar providing almost
half a million square meters of leasable accommodation, it said.
Overall Activity Buy %* Sell %* Net (QR)
Qatari Individuals 53.13% 55.93% (11,724,201.6)
Qatari Institutions 15.05% 16.74% (7,053,146.8)
Qatari 68.18% 72.68% (18,777,348.4)
GCC Individuals 0.65% 0.94% (1,191,781.6)
GCC Institutions 1.01% 2.37% (5,701,916.6)
GCC 1.66% 3.31% (6,893,698.2)
Arab Individuals 12.97% 14.86% (7,891,242.7)
Arab 12.97% 14.86% (7,891,242.7)
Foreigners Individuals 4.92% 5.65% (3,033,194.5)
Foreigners Institutions 12.27% 3.50% 36,595,483.8
Foreigners 17.19% 9.15% 33,562,289.2
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Doha Festival City comprised 17% of Qatar's organized supply of
retail mall at the end of 3Q2020; Mall of Qatar (14%), Villaggio
and City Center (9% each), Tawar Mall (6%), Landmark (4%)and
others (41%). CWQ said the recent increase in retail
accommodation has transformed Qatar’s organized retail real
estate market from being undersupplied to being oversupplied,
which has impacted on occupancy rates and rental values, it
said. (Gulf-Times.com)
Manateq signs service hub facilities, rental management
agreement with Waseef Asset Management Company –
Manateq has signed an agreement with Qatar’s Waseef Asset
Management Company (Waseef) to provide facilities and rental
management of all the commercial and residential assets in
seven service hubs across all its logistics parks. As per the
agreement, Waseef will now manage the rental affairs of all
investors’ commercial and accommodation assets in the service
hubs in Manateq’s Jery Al Summar, Birkat Al Awamer, Aba
Saleel, and Al Wakrah logistics parks, which are designed as
gateways to fast-track economic diversity and business growth
throughout Qatar and beyond. (Gulf-Times.com)
International
Asia forms world's biggest trade bloc, a China-backed group
excluding US – Fifteen Asia-Pacific economies formed the
world’s largest free trade bloc on Sunday, a China-backed deal
that excludes the US, which had left a rival Asia-Pacific grouping
under President Donald Trump. The signing of the Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) at a regional
summit in Hanoi, is a further blow to the group pushed by former
US president Barack Obama, which his successor Trump exited
in 2017. Amid questions over Washington’s engagement in Asia,
RCEP may cement China’s position more firmly as an economic
partner with Southeast Asia, Japan and Korea, putting the
world’s second-biggest economy in a better position to shape the
region’s trade rules. The United States is absent from both RCEP
and the successor to the Obama-led Trans-Pacific Partnership
(TPP), leaving the world’s biggest economy out of two trade
groups that span the fastest-growing region on earth. By
contrast, RCEP could help Beijing cut its dependence on overseas
markets and technology, a shift accelerated by a deepening rift
with Washington, said Iris Pang, ING chief economist for Greater
China. RCEP groups the 10-member Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN), China, Japan, South Korea, Australia
and New Zealand. It aims in coming years to progressively lower
tariffs across many areas. The deal was signed on the sidelines
of an online ASEAN summit held as Asian leaders address
tensions in the South China Sea and tackle plans for a post-
pandemic economic recovery in a region where US-China rivalry
has been rising. (Reuters)
UK, Ireland say breakthrough needed in Brexit talks this week –
There has to be a breakthrough this week on a post-Brexit trade
agreement, British and Irish ministers said on Sunday, as
London’s top negotiator went back into talks saying progress
had been made in recent days. Without a deal, around $1tn
worth of trade would be at risk of disruption through tariffs and
tougher rules after the December 31 expiry of Britain’s transition
period for leaving the European Union. That would deliver a
fresh economic shock just as Britain and the EU are struggling to
contain the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This needs to be a week when things move, when we break
through some of these difficult issues and get a resolution and at
least have some sort of headlines, if you like, of an agreement,”
British environment secretary George Eustice told Sky News on
Sunday. Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney said time was
running out for a deal. “We have got to make big progress this
week,” Coveney told Sky. “This is very difficult but it is also very
doable.” (Reuters)
Small UK manufacturers left in dark over Brexit plans – Nearly
half of small and medium-sized British manufacturers have no
idea how the end of the Brexit transition period at the end of this
year will affect their business, a survey showed. Less than seven
weeks before a transition period ends and Britain completes its
Brexit journey out of bloc, London and Brussels have stepped up
negotiations for a deal that would protect nearly 1tn Dollars of
trade from disruption. The survey from consultancies South
West Manufacturing Advisory Service (SWMAS) and the
Manufacturing Growth Program underlined the uncertainty
around Britain’s future trade ties with the European Union, at a
time when many companies are struggling with COVID-19
restrictions. Some 47% of manufacturers surveyed said they did
not know what the end of the transition would mean for their
business, while 32% said it would hinder their recovery. Only 3%
predicted a boost. Official data published last week showed
manufacturing output in Britain stood 8% lower in September
than its pre-pandemic level. But the survey showed optimism
has started to return. The share of manufacturers expecting
turnover and employment to rise in the next six months
outweighed those expecting a fall for the first time in three
quarters. The survey of 409 companies was conducted through
October. (Reuters)
Rightmove: UK house prices dip as sellers eye end of tax break –
Asking prices for British houses edged down in November as
sellers sought to offload their properties ahead of the expiry in
March of a tax break, according to a survey published on Monday
by property website Rightmove. Prices fell by 0.5% in November
from October when they jumped by the most in more than four
years, Rightmove said. In July, finance minister Rishi Sunak
suspended purchase taxes for homes costing up to 500,000
Pounds ($658,000) until the end of March 2021 in an attempt to
shore up Britain’s coronavirus-battered economy. The move
helped to stoke a strong recovery in the housing market after the
country’s first coronavirus lockdown, and mortgage lender
Halifax said house price in October recorded their biggest annual
increase since 2016, up 7.5%. The housing market remains open,
despite new, broader restrictions across the UK. Rightmove said
it saw an initial drop in people using its website after a four-week
lockdown was announced for England, but during its first six
days demand was up 49% on a year earlier. Other measures of
the housing market have also shown a surge in activity in recent
months as people sought bigger properties after their lockdown
experiences as well as the tax cut. Analysts say the market is
likely to slow in 2021 when unemployment is forecast to rise
sharply. (Reuters)
Japan GDP grows most on record after COVID-induced recession
– Japan’s economy grew at the fastest pace on record in the third
quarter, rebounding sharply from its biggest postwar slump, as
improved exports and consumption showed the country is
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recovering from damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Still, many analysts expect any further rebound in the economy
to be more moderate as persistent weakness in consumption and
a resurgence in infections at home and abroad clouds the
outlook. The 21.4% expansion in gross domestic product (GDP)
beat a median market forecast for an 18.9% gain, Cabinet Office
data showed. It marked the first increase in four quarters and
followed a 28.8% plunge in April-June. The result was the
biggest expansion under comparable data going back to 1980.
The lingering impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic would likely
force the Bank of Japan to extend its corporate funding program
beyond its March deadline by year-end or January, after it
examines demand from firms hit by the health crisis, she added.
On a QoQ basis, the economy grew 5.0%, faster than forecasts of
4.4%, pulling out of recession. Private consumption, which
makes up more than half of the economy, rose 4.7% in July-
September from the previous quarter, rebounding from a plunge
in April-June blamed on lockdown measures aimed at preventing
the spread of the virus. It was the first gain in consumption in
four quarters and marked the fastest jump since comparabledata
began in 1980, led by dining out, leisure activities and
automobile demand, a Cabinet Office official said. (Reuters)
Japan's economy expands annualized 21.4% in July-September,
rebounds from COVID-19 slump – Japan’s economy grew an
annualized 21.4% in July-September, data showed on Monday,
rebounding sharply from the previous quarter’s record postwar
slump in a sign the country is emerging from the damage caused
by the COVID-19 pandemic. The preliminary reading for third-
quarter gross domestic product (GDP) beat economists’ median
estimate of a 18.9% gain. (Reuters)
China's Xi calls for further development of Yangtze economic
belt – China’s President Xi Jinping has called for further
development of the Yangtze River economic belt as part of the
country’s “dual circulation” strategy, the official Xinhua news
agency said on Sunday. Xi first raised the concept of dual
circulation in May this year, amid a rift with the US, and later
explained China would rely mainly on “internal circulation” - the
domestic cycle of production, distribution, and consumption - for
its development, supported by “external circulation.” Speaking
in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, on Saturday, Xi said
provinces and cities along Asia’s longest river - which flows from
west to east China - should promote “coordinated development”
and “guide the orderly transfer of capital, technology and labor-
intensive industries in (Yangtze river) downstream regions to
upstream and midstream regions.” They should also “actively
open their markets to the world,” he said, according to Xinhua.
The sprawling Yangtze economic belt spans 11 Chinese
provincial-level regions and covers around 2.1mn square
kilometers, accounting for 21% of China’s total land area and
more than 40% of its population, according to state media.
(Reuters)
National Statistics Bureau: China's fourth-quarter economic
growth will accelerate from third quarter – China’s fourth-
quarter economic growth will accelerate from the third quarter,
Fu Linghui, spokesman of the National Statistics Bureau said.
Consumption prospects are improving, with the services
industry showing good recovery momentum, Fu told reporters in
a press conference. The latest data showed on Monday that
China’s industrial output rose at a faster-than-expected pace in
October, while the recovery in retail sales came in slower than
expected. (Reuters)
China's October factory output grows faster-than-expected –
China’s industrial output rose at a faster-than-expected pace in
October, while retail sales continued to recover albeit at a
slower-than-forecast pace as the world’s second-largest
economy emerged from its COVID-19 slump. Industrial output
climbed 6.9%% in October from a year earlier, data from the
National Statistics Bureau showed on Monday, in line with
September’s gain. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a
6.5% rise. After the pandemic paralyzed huge swathes of the
economy this year, the industrial sector has staged an
impressive turnaround, helped by resilient exports. Now, with
coronavirus largely under control in China, consumers are
opening up their wallets again in a further boost to economic
activity. Retail sales rose 4.3% on-year, missing analysts’
forecasts for 4.9% growth but faster than a 3.3% increase in
September. China’s auto industry reported robust 12.5% growth
in October vehicle sales thanks to surging demand for electric
cars and trucks. Domestic tourism also saw a strong rebound
over the Golden Week holiday last month, although levels were
still well short of last years. Fixed-asset investment rose 1.8% in
January-October from the same period last year, compared with
forecast 1.6% growth and a 0.8% increase in the first nine
months of the year. (Reuters)
China's new home price growth cools for 2nd straight month –
Chinese new home prices grew at a slower monthly pace in
October, data showed on Monday, as market restrictions
imposed in some big cities cooled the property sector despite a
broader economic recovery. Average new home prices in 70
major cities rose 0.2% in October from a month earlier, the
slowest monthly growth rate since March and down from
September’s 0.4% growth, according to Reuters calculations
based on data released by the National Bureau of Statistics
(NBS). Compared with the same month a year earlier, home
prices rose 4.3% in October, easing slightly from September’s
4.6% growth. China’s massive property market recovered
quickly from the coronavirus crisis earlier this year, due to
cheaper credit and looser purchase restrictions in some cities.
But with sales picking up steam, policymakers have taken a
tougher stance since the start of the second half of the year, with
regulators increasing scrutiny on financing activities of
developers and buyers to prevent rampant growth in borrowing.
The NBS data on Monday also showed the number of cities
reporting monthly price increases for new homes fell to 45 out of
70 from 55 in September. (Reuters)
India rate cuts bets fall as recovery gains hold, inflation stays
high – Negative real rates in India and recovering growth
alongside high inflation suggest its central bank has little room
for more monetary stimulus, but policy is likely to stay
accommodative, economists and analysts said. Industrial
production in September grew for the first time in six months
while green shoots are also visible in rising goods and services
tax collections, higher energy consumption, and an uptick in the
purchasing managers’ index among other gauges. With inflation
staying above 7% in October for a second straight month, well
above the RBI’s medium-term target of 4%, views that India is
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near the end of the current rate cutting cycle have become more
pronounced. Though the central bank is unable to hike rates due
to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic activity, it
would still be mindful of the long-term impact of negative real
interest rates on the economy, economists believe. High
inflation is a risk the RBI cannot afford to ignore, Nomura
economists wrote in a note. The RBI said on Wednesday that
prospects for economic recovery have brightened, a comment
interpreted by some analysts that the bank may not need to do
much more to boost growth. If the upturn is sustained over the
next few months, the RBI said it expects the economy to break
out of the contraction seen in the first two quarters and return to
positive growth in the December quarter. Rating agency
Moody’s on Thursday revised its 2020/21 growth forecast to a
8.9% contraction from its earlier forecast of 9.6%, citing the
steady decline in new and active COVID-19 cases since
September. (Reuters)
Regional
Profits of Saudi Arabia’s companies fall to $45bn in 9M2020 –
Profits of companies listed within Tadawul’s main index plunged
by 47.38% yearly, equivalent to SR151.2bn, during the first nine
months of the year. Net earnings of 172 listed companies
amounted to SR167.95bn in the January-September period,
compared with SR319.16bn in the year-ago period. The results
were affected by the 48.6% drop in Saudi Aramco’s profits to
SR131.31bn during the period under review. A total of 12 listed
companies achieved billions of profits during the nine-month
period of the year, with profits of five of these companies
growing, whereas earnings of seven others have dipped. On the
other hand, five listed companies moved to more than a billion
loss during the period from January to September of 2020.
(Zawya)
Saudi unemployment rate to dip below 7% by 2030 – Ahmed Al-
Rajhi, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development,
said that the Kingdom is proceeding with the efforts of reducing
the unemployment rate to less than 7% by 2030. Al-Rajhi said on
Friday, in an interview with Al Ekhbariya TV channel, that the
ministry’s agreements with partner entities and supervisory
ministries have created 420,000 job opportunities for Saudi men
and women. The initiative of improving the contractual
relationship launched recently by the ministry boosts the
competitiveness of the Saudi workers to be equal to that of
expats, the minister said, adding, that the move will offer more
jobs for nationals. Al-Rajhi indicated that the Kingdom is among
the G20 countries least-affected by COVID-19, noting that 15
initiatives were launched to sustain jobs during the pandemic
period. (Zawya)
Saudi Arabia’s CPI rises 5.8% in October – Saudi Arabia's
consumer price index (CPI) rose by 5.8% on a YoY basis in
October 2020, slightly above the previous month’s rate of 5.7%.
The rise of the CPI was pressured by the increase in prices of food
and beverages by 13% and transport by 7%, considering the
effect of the increase in the value-added tax (VAT) from 5% to
15% in July, official data showed on Sunday. When compared to
September 2020, the inflation rate was up by 0.1%, driven by a
1.5% rise in communication prices, as prices of telephone and
telefax services grew by 1.9%. (Bloomberg)
Saudi Arabia’s wholesale prices up 5.7% in October – The Saudi
wholesale price index (WPI) rose by 5.7% on a yearly basis in
October 2020, down from 6% in the previous month. This
increase was driven by higher prices of agriculture and fishery
products by 16.8%, coupled with the overall impact of the
increase of the value-added tax (VAT) from 5% to 15% in July,
according to data by the General Authority for Statistics
(GaStat). Meanwhile, prices of refined petroleum products fell by
19.1% yearly. On the other hand, prices of metal products,
machinery and equipment went up by 13.3% whilst prices of
food products, beverages, tobacco and textiles grew by 12.4%.
MoM, the WPI inched up by 0.1% in October, attributed to a
monthly increase of 5.5% in the prices of raw ores and minerals.
(Bloomberg)
Saudi Arabia’s tourism ministry to offer new hotel licensing
regulation soon – Investment advisor at the Saudi Ministry of
Tourism, Abdul-Majeed bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Nasser,
announced that a new hotel licensing regulation will be offered
to the public within days. The Kingdom’s Tourism Development
Fund is about to launch a new financing programme for small
and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to be available in the first
quarter of 2021, Al-Nasser said during a remote meeting held by
Asharqia Chamber, represented by the Qatif Business Council.
He added that the fund has a special Board of Directors (BOD)
responsible for approving financing operations that may exceed
50%. By 2030, the tourism ministry aims to contribute 10% to
the GDP, increase the number of tourist visits to 100mn, provide
around 1.6mn job opportunities, and support the local private
sector while attracting foreign direct investment (FDI). Al-
Nasser further noted that the 2030 tourism roadmap is divided
into two main stages; the first one, named Discover Saudi
Arabia, lasts until 2022 before mega-projects are launched, and
the second one starts from 2022 to 2030, under the name, Live
the Saudi Experience. (Bloomberg)
Anaam International rights issue 89.10% subscribed – Anaam
International Holding Group (Anaam International) said a total
of 8.019mn shares of the newly offered shares have been
subscribed at a value of SR80.2mn. The company’s rights issue
was subscribed by 89.10%, according to a stock exchange
statement on Sunday. The remaining shares, totalling 980,656
shares, will be offered to a number of institutional investors.
Investment institutions will be allocated the remaining shares
on a pro-rata basis. The remaining share amount, if any, will be
purchased by the underwriter at the offering price. The company
said the remaining offering process will take place from 17 to 18
November 2020. On 28 October, the company’s EGM approved
raising the capital by 600% or SR90mn via a rights issue to
finance and implement future plans and projects. (Bloomberg)
Tihama pens SR20mn loan deal with Samba – Tihama
Advertising and Public Relations Company (Tihama) on Sunday
signed a credit facility agreement of SR20mn with Samba
Financial Group (Samba). The two-year loan is guaranteed by a
pledge of a banking deposit at Samba. The company will use the
loan to restructure its financial commitments, provide non-cash
facilities, and reduce financial costs during the upcoming
periods. (Bloomberg)
UAE sees 6% higher exports in the first eight months of 2020 –
The UAE's exports grew by 6% during the first eight months of
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2020, when compared to the same period of 2019, as shown by a
study conducted by the UAE Ministry of Economy. The UAE's
exports have contributed to 17.5% of the UAE's total non-oil
foreign trade in the January-August period of 2020, up from
14.3% during the year-ago period, according to a press release on
Sunday. Meanwhile, the UAE's trade deficit decreased to 5% in
the first eight months of 2020 from 6% in the corresponding
period of 2019. The total value of the UAE's non-oil foreign trade
increased by 13.6% in August 2020, when compared to the same
month of the earlier year, with a 46% rise in exports and 14.9%
in imports. In the January-August period of 2020, the total value
of the UAE's foreign trade retreated by 13.1%, when compared to
the prior-year period. In August and July, China topped the
UAE's non-oil trade partners, accounting for 11% of the total
value of the UAE's non-oil foreign trade, followed by Saudi
Arabia with 6.8% and India with 6.4%. (Bloomberg)
UAE registers AED4.1bn trade surplus with Arab countries – The
UAE recorded AED4.1bn trade surplus with Arab countries
during the first half of 2020, according to the latest data by the
Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority (FCSA). The
total value of the UAE's exports to the Arab countries reached
around AED39.141bn in the January-June period of 2020,
accounting for 26% of the total trade. Meanwhile, the UAE's
imports and re-exports amounted to AED34.988bn and
AED76.875bn, respectively. Meanwhile, the UAE registered
around AED67.69bn trade with the Gulf countries, while the
UAE's trade with other Arab states reached nearly AED48.3bn.
Saudi Arabia topped the UAE's Arab trade partners with
AED46.6bn in 1H2020. (Bloomberg)
UAE expands 10-year golden visa to include PhD holders,
doctors, engineers and other professionals – The UAE
government has expanded its long-term residence visa to allow
more professionals to live in the UAE for a 10-year period. “We
approved today the granting of golden residency to residents for
a period of ten years,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and the Ruler of Dubai,
announced on Twitter on Sunday. The golden visa can be availed
of by all holders of doctorate degrees, doctors, engineers in the
fields of computer engineering, electronics, programming,
electricity and biotechnology. The golden visa will also be
granted to holders of specialised degrees in artificial intelligence,
big data or epidemiology and viruses, as well as outstanding high
school students in the country and their families. (Zawya)
UAE leads MENA in ranking of world’s most valuable, strongest
nation brands – The UAE lead the way as the strongest and most
valuable brand in the Middle East and Africa, MENA, and ranked
18th globally at AED2.45tn, according to the latest report by
Brand Finance, the world’s leading independent brand valuation
consultancy. The ranking places the Emirates at 18th, a rise of
two places from last year. Brand Finance measures the strength
and value of the nation brands of 100 leading countries using a
method based on the royalty relief mechanism employed to
value the world’s largest corporate brands. Every year, Brand
Finance values 5,000 of the world’s biggest brands. The 100 most
valuable and strongest nation brands are included in the Brand
Finance Nation Brands 2020 ranking. The annual report on the
most valuable and strongest nation brands noted that the UAE
has maintained its advanced ranking in the world's top 20 most
valuable nation brands in 2020 despite the daunting challenges
and hardships the world nations have been enduring due to the
COVID-19 outbreak. (Zawya)
Amlak Finance sells 528,000 shares – Amlak Finance has sold
528,000 of its shares, representing 0.00035% of its subscribed
capital, according to the company's disclosure to the Dubai
Financial Market (DFM) on Sunday. The selling price per sale
deal, which is executed by ENBD Securities, recorded AED
0.2602. Meanwhile, the number of shares remaining for sale as
per the approval of the Securities and Commodities Authority
(SCA) reaches 11.87mn. (Bloomberg)
Dubai's real estate sector contributes 7.2% to GDP in 2019 – The
real estate sector contributed by 7.2% of the GDP growth in
Dubai in 2019 by adding AED29.4bn, up 3.3% when compared to
2018. Dubai GDP grew by 2.2% to AED407bn in 2019, compared
to AED389bn during the earlier year, according to the annual
report on real estate sector performance 2020 by the Dubai Land
Department (DLD). In 2014, the real estate sector contributed to
6.3% of Dubai GDP. Meanwhile, the number of real estate
transactions increased by 8% to over 57,000 in 2019 from 52,000
in the earlier year. The real estate transaction value rose by 2.1%
to around AED226bn last year from AED221nm in 2018, driven
by the growth in the value of sales and mortgages. The number
of real estate investments recorded over 47,000 investments in
2019, up 18% from 40,000 in 2018. (Bloomberg)
Dubai Airport's passenger traffic up 29% MoM in October – The
number of passengers at Dubai International Airport rose by
29% in October 2020 to 1.5mn, when compared to September
2020, according to the airport's latest data. On an annual basis,
the number of passengers plunged by 80% in October 2020, when
compared to the same month of 2019. During the first ten
months of 2020, the number of passengers at Dubai International
Airport declined by 69% YoY to 22.5mn. It is noteworthy to
mention that in 2019, the number of passengers at Dubai
International Airport decreased by 3.1%, when compared to the
previous year. (Bloomberg)
Abu Dhabi introduces 'freelancer' licenses for 48 business
activities – Abu Dhabi has introduced new “freelancer” licences
to allow foreign nationals to conduct 48 types of business
activities in the Emirate, the state news agency reported on
Sunday. The move is an attempt to create more flexibility in the
jobs market and boost private businesses in the services sector,
it reported. To date most foreign nationals have had to be
employed by a company to win the right to work in Abu Dhabi.
The freelancer licence covers sectors such as consultancy in
computer hardware and software, real estate, legal consultancy,
public relations, fineart and tourism. The Abu Dhabi Department
of Economic Development said the licence will enable non-
citizens to conduct their business activities from their residences
or any other authorised location, WAM news agency reported.
(Reuters)
Novus Aviation Capital could double portfolio over next 18
months, Managing Director says – Middle East aircraft leasing
company Novus Aviation Capital could double its portfolio to
$6bn over the next 18 months through deals with airlines and
other lessors, its Managing Director said on Sunday. The
aviation industry is facing its worst ever crisis due to the
coronavirus pandemic that has decimated air travel demand,
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forcing airlines around the world into a cash crunch. Dubai-
headquartered Novus, however, sees opportunity to buy during
the market downturn to meet demand for smaller aircraft types
and certain larger, fuel-efficient jets. (Reuters)
8. Contacts
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Rebased Performance Daily Index Performance
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Asset/Currency Performance Close ($) 1D% WTD% YTD% Global Indices Performance Close 1D%* WTD%* YTD%*
Gold/Ounce 1,889.20 0.7 (3.2) 24.5 MSCI World Index 2,529.29 0.8 2.4 7.2
Silver/Ounce 24.67 1.6 (3.7) 38.2 DJ Industrial 29,479.81 1.4 4.1 3.3
Crude Oil (Brent)/Barrel (FM Future) 42.78 (1.7) 8.4 (35.2) S&P 500 3,585.15 1.4 2.2 11.0
Crude Oil (WTI)/Barrel (FM Future) 40.13 (2.4) 8.1 (34.3) NASDAQ 100 11,829.29 1.0 (0.6) 31.8
Natural Gas (Henry Hub)/MMBtu 2.85 0.7 6.7 36.4 STOXX 600 385.18 0.2 4.6 (2.4)
LPG Propane (Arab Gulf)/Ton 55.00 (2.4) (1.2) 33.3 DAX 13,076.72 0.4 4.3 4.1
LPG Butane (Arab Gulf)/Ton 72.50 (1.7) (3.7) 9.2 FTSE 100 6,316.39 0.2 7.2 (16.7)
Euro 1.18 0.2 (0.3) 5.5 CAC 40 5,380.16 0.5 7.9 (5.2)
Yen 104.63 (0.5) 1.2 (3.7) Nikkei 25,385.87 0.0 3.0 11.7
GBP 1.32 0.5 0.3 (0.5) MSCI EM 1,188.35 0.5 1.0 6.6
CHF 1.10 0.3 (1.4) 6.0 SHANGHAI SE Composite 3,310.10 (0.8) 0.0 14.4
AUD 0.73 0.5 0.2 3.5 HANG SENG 26,156.86 (0.0) 1.7 (6.8)
USD Index 92.76 (0.2) 0.6 (3.8) BSE SENSEX 43,443.00 0.3 2.9 0.6
RUB 77.37 0.0 (0.1) 24.8 Bovespa 104,723.00 0.8 2.6 (33.8)
BRL 0.18 0.0 (1.7) (26.4) RTS 1,227.78 (0.9) 4.2 (20.7)
129.5
123.2
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