MENA
shares were mixed on Wednesday’s session.
Bahraini
shares fell on Wednesday, where the main index BAX dropped by 0.17 percent to
settle at 1,534.426 pressured by the losses in Industrials and Telecoms
sectors.
In
Qatar, Qatari equities ended today’s trading session in the red, as the primary
benchmark QSI fell by 0.04 percent to finish the session at 10,025.47 pressured
by the losses in the Industrials and Basic Materials, and Energy sectors.
Regarding
oil news, U.S. Crude oil rose on Wednesday to trade at $55.84 a barrel at 20:40
GMT while Brent oil rose to trade at $59.92 a barrel.
Saudi Stocks Exchange:
Saudi
Arabia's stocks fell on Wednesday. Saudi Arabia Main index (TASI) dropped by 1.35
percent and finished the session at 8,171.17 pressured by the losses in
multiple sectors, especially the Utilities and Telecoms sectors.
In
stocks news, Al Sorayai Trading and Industrial Group Company SJSC was the best
performer in the session after it’s share rose by 9.01 percent. On the other
hand, Abdullah Al Othaim Markets Company SJSC was the worst performer of the
session after its share slipped by 2.19 percent.
United Arab Emirates Stock Market:
United
Arab Emirates' shares were mixed on Wednesday’s session.
Abu
Dhabi equities finished today's trading session in the red, where Abu Dhabi's
leading benchmark ADI lost by 0.04 percent to settle at 5,128.56 pressured by
the losses in Energy, and Financials sectors.
In
stock news, Gulf Pharmaceutical Industries PSC was the best performer in the
session, after its share rose by 11.00 percent, while Sharjah Group Company PSC
was the worst performer after its share tumbled by 10.00 percent.
In
Dubai, the main index DFM added 0.24 percent to settle at 2,757.80 boosted by
the gains in the Consumer Cyclicals and Telecoms sectors.
In
stocks news, Damac Properties Dubai Co PJSC was the best performer as the share
rose by 3.47 percent, while Amanat Holdings PJSC was the worst performer as the
stock fell by 3.68 percent.
Egypt Stock Market:
Egypt's
leading benchmark EGX30 rose by 2.18 percent on Wednesday’s trading session,
Egyptian blue chips finished the session at 14,595.51.
In
stock news, EFG Hermes Holdings SAE surged by 6.31 percent, followed by
Heliopolis Co for Housing and Development SAE share that rose by 5.23 percent.
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