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Business & Money | Friday 19 August, 2016 6:23 am |
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Petchems support Tadawul index

Gulf stock markets were narrowly mixed in quiet trade on Thursday as petrochemical shares supported Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) but Qatar pulled back after a surge this week due to hopes for inflows of foreign funds.
The value of traded shares reached SR2.88 billion.
TASI closed 0.1 percent higher as the petrochemical sector’s sub-index gained 1.1 percent after Brent crude oil futures hit a five-week high of $49.93 a barrel overnight. Saudi Arabia Fertilizers closed 4.8 percent higher in volatile trade.
The shares of Saudi Basic Industries Corp. closed higher at SR83.50.
But Qatar’s index dropped 0.8 percent after gaining this week on expectations for fund inflows in mid-September, when index compiler FTSE will upgrade the bourse to emerging market status.
Among stocks which may become components of FTSE’s emerging market index and led the bourse up this week, Qatar National Bank fell back 2.1 percent and Qatar Insurance edged down 0.1 percent.
Dubai’s stock index rose 0.4 percent to 3,572 points, rebounding after failing a test earlier this week of technical resistance on its April peak of 3,605 points. Emaar Properties rose 0.6 percent.
Port operator DP World climbed 1.0 percent after reporting a 50 percent jump in first-half net profit, though this was on the back of acquisitions; the company also said it was delaying the expansion of Dubai’s Jebel Ali port because of softer market conditions.
Egypt’s index fell 0.4 percent amid a wave of selling in cement shares, with Arabian Cement losing 5.6 percent.

 

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