Arab Times

Gulf buoyed by oil, global mood

Real estate developers boost Dubai

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DUBAI, May 25, (RTRS): Gains for global equity and oil markets boosted Gulf bourses on Wednesday with Saudi petrochemi­cal shares and Dubai real estate stocks leading the gains.

Riyadh’s index rose 0.6 percent in modest volume as Saudi Basic Industries, the largest petrochemi­cal producer, climbed 1.2 percent.

Saudi Cement added 2.0 percent after the company said it had sold its 40 percent stake in Kuwaiti cement company Group Internatio­nal Cement for $6.59 million; the deal will be reflected in its books in the second quarter.

Dubai’s stock index rose 1.9 percent in the heaviest trade for a month as Emaar Properties jumped 4.0 percent.

Another real estate developer, Deyaar, gained 3.0 percent after saying it had formed a partnershi­p with Turkey’s Ascioglu to build a residentia­l tower in Dubai.

Real estate firms were also the most active in Abu Dhabi’s bourse with Aldar Properties adding 3.5 percent. The Abu Dhabi index was up 1.6 percent.

Blue chips helped support Qatar’s index, which was 0.4 percent higher. Oil drilling rig provider Gulf Internatio­nal Services rose 2.2 percent while telecommun­ications operator Ooredoo gained 1.3 percent.

In Egypt, the stock index climbed 0.6 percent. Investment bank EFG Hermes climbed 0.8 percent to 10.95 Egyptian pounds, approachin­g technical resistance on its March peak of 11.45 pounds.

Dubai Group plans to sell its stake in EFG Hermes this year under the terms of the Dubai firm’s debt restructur­ing, the chief executive of Dubai Group’s parent Dubai Holding said on Tuesday. Dubai Group holds 11.8 percent of EFG Hermes, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Saudi Arabia

The index gained 0.6 percent to

6,516 points.

Dubai

The index rose 1.9 percent to 3,309 points.

Abu Dhabi

The index climbed 1.6 percent to 4,289 points.

Qatar

The index rose 0.4 percent to 9,706 points.

Egypt

The index climbed 0.6 percent to 7,543 points.

Kuwait

The index gained 0.9 percent to 5,368 points.

Oman

The index edged down 0.1 percent to 5,931 points.

Bahrain

The index edged down 0.1 percent to 1,100 points.

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