Arab Times

Gulf mixed as Qatar falls back

Abu Dhabi’s Dana Gas soars

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DUBAI, June 13, (RTRS): Gulf stock markets were mixed on Tuesday as Qatar fell back, still affected by other Gulf states’ sanctions against Doha, while Abu Dhabi’s Dana Gas soared on its proposal to restructur­e a $700 million sukuk.

Qatar’s index fell by 0.4 percent but remained more stable than when the sanctions were announced last week.

Qatar National Bank, the region’s largest lender, fell by 1.3 percent. Like other Qatari banks, it has been hit by concern that the economic and diplomatic boycott imposed by Saudi Arabia and its allies could reduce its access to foreign funding. However, some other lenders held firm, with Doha Bank up 0.2 percent.

Logistics company Gulf Warehousin­g, which had plunged after the boycott started, rebounded 6.9 percent to 48.80 riyals.

Though Qatar’s trade has been disrupted, it has kept shipments moving thanks to measures such as changing shipping routes to operate via Oman instead of the United Arab Emirates.

Dubai’s index rose 0.4 percent as Emaar Properties rose 1 percent, building on gains after last week’s announceme­nt of plans to spin off its local real estate business.

In Abu Dhabi, the index climbed 0.6 percent as Dana Gas jumped by its 15 percent daily limit to 0.69 dirhams, its highest level since late 2014. Trade in the stock was at its heaviest for three years.

The company said it was proposing to restructur­e its $700 million of outstandin­g sukuk at much lower profit rates because it had discovered the paper was “unlawful” in the United Arab Emirates -- a claim that some creditors said they would contest.

Saudi Arabia’s index was almost flat in thin trade but Gulf Union Cooperativ­e Insurance jumped by its 10 percent daily limit after saying it had cut its accumulate­d losses to 20 percent of

capital from 33.5 percent.

Saudi Arabia

The index edged down 0.03 percent to 6,821 points.

Dubai

The index gained 0.4 percent to 3,442 points.

Abu Dhabi

The index added 0.6 percent to 4,538 points.

Qatar

The index fell 0.4 percent to 9,095 points.

Egypt

The index rose 0.3 percent to 13,531 points.

Kuwait

The index edged up 0.03 percent to 6,777 points.

Bahrain

The index rose 0.4 percent to 1,327 points.

Oman

The index was flat at 5,314 points.

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