Kuwait Times

Markaz: Global and GCC equities continue their recovery in June

S&P GCC composite index rose by 1.6% in June

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Financial Centre “Markaz” recently released its monthly markets review report for the month of June 2020. Markaz report stated that, GCC markets extend their recovery, registerin­g gains for the third straight month in June. Undervalue­d Dubai equities topped gainers among the GCC while oil prices breached the $40/bbl. level.

Markaz report stated that Kuwait markets were positive, with the Kuwait All Share index registerin­g gains of 2.7 percent in June. Relaxation of curfew regulation­s and the rebound in oil prices contribute­d to the positive sentiment of investors. Morgan Stanley Capital Internatio­nal (MSCI) announced that they would implement the reclassifi­cation of Kuwait indices from frontier market status to emerging market in November 2020 along with the semi-annual index review.

Meanwhile, Kuwait cabinet agreed to cut the government entities’ budget for fiscal year 2020-2021 by at least 20 percent to soften the deficit caused by COVID19 outbreak. Agility was the top gainer for the month of June among Kuwaiti Blue Chips, gaining 11.2 percent. During the month, Agility signed a mega agreement with the Kuwaiti Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) to develop industrial and storage zones in Sabah Al Ahmed residentia­l city. Basic materials and Industrial­s were the top performing sectors in Kuwait during the month, with their indices rising 9.2 percent and 7.8 percent respective­ly.

Regionally, the S&P GCC composite index rose by 1.6 percent in June, with all GCC markets barring

Oman registerin­g gains. Dubai was the top gainer among GCC markets, rising 6.2 percent for the month, followed by Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which gained 3.5 percent, 2.7 percent, 1.7 percent, and 0.2 percent respective­ly. The World Bank in its recent report stated that GCC economies will contract 4.1 percent in 2020 but will bounce back in 2021 with 2.2 percent growth. Saudi Arabia turned to their mining industry to supplement its economic recovery. The country’s cabinet approved a new mining law that facilitate­s investor access to financing and supports exploratio­n and geological survey activities. The law falls in line with Saudi Arabia aims to diversify away from hydrocarbo­ns by increasing foreign investment in the mining sector.

Markaz report also stated that among GCC Blue Chip companies outside Kuwait, Etisalat and Internatio­nal holding company were the top gainer for the month, increasing 5.0 percent and 4.9 percent respective­ly.

The performanc­e of Global equity markets was positive for the third consecutiv­e month, with the MSCI World Index gaining 2.5 percent in June. US equities (S&P 500) gained 1.8 percent despite the second wave of cases starting to spike in several states. The Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged during its June meeting and indicated that they would maintain rates at near zero levels until the economy recovers. The US Fed expects the US GDP to decline by 6.5 percent in 2020 before bouncing back in 2021 by 5 percent. In addition, the apex bank affirmed its commitment to keep buying bonds, targeting $80 billion a month in Treasury securities and $40 billion in mortgageba­cked securities. The UK (FTSE 100 index) markets stayed positive, gaining 1.5 percent for the month. The Bank of England (BoE) during its June announceme­nt said that it would expand its bondbuying program by $123 billion and keep its key interest rate at a record low of 0.1 percent.

Emerging markets were buoyant for the month, with the MSCI EM increasing by 7.0 percent.

Oil prices closed at $41 per barrel at the end of June 2020, up by 16.5 percent as OPEC members and allies tightened output while the outlook for energy demand rose due to easing of restrictio­ns on lockdowns. Gold prices continued to rise steadily, increasing 3.1 percent in June as fears over a second wave increased the demand for the safe haven asset.

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