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Kuwait stock market positive in November: Markaz

S&P GCC index declines by 2% during month

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Report prepared by Kuwait Financial Centre

Markaz

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 3: Kuwait Financial Centre “Markaz” recently released its Monthly Markets Review report. Markaz report stated that Kuwait finally broke out of its three-month losing streak and became the best performing market in the GCC region for the month of November. The Kuwait All Share Index gained 1.3% for the month with the YTD returns moving up to 8.4% as investors welcomed the initiative­s by Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) to revive the credit growth and boost consumer spending by increasing the personal loan limit from KD15,000 to KD25,000. Zain Telecommun­ications, which registered the biggest loss in the month of October, emerged to be the best performing blue chip Company from Kuwait, gaining 4% during the month. Boubyan Bank continues to be one of the best performing blue chip stocks, with a monthly gain of 3.4% and an YTD return of 30.5%. Recently, Boursa Kuwait introduced an electronic platform that shall enable the existing Over-The-Counter (OTC) market move to a platform for conducting transactio­ns, which shall benefit investors in trading unlisted securities. Interestin­gly, liquidity in Boursa Kuwait increased during the month, with average daily value traded increasing by nearly 7% compared to October.

The S&P GCC index took a downturn in the month of November. The index fell 2% for the month, drawing down on the overall gains for the year, which now stand at 7.6%. This was mainly due to the sharp fall in oil prices, the continued trade war uncertaint­ies and geo political concerns. Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Dubai saw large pullbacks with the Saudi Tadawul index, Abu Dhabi index and the DFM General Index falling 2.6%, 2.7% and 4.2% for the month of November, respective­ly. Overall, Qatar and Bahrain indices gained 0.6%, and 1.1% respective­ly, whereas, the Oman and Abu Dhabi index lost 0.2% and 2.7% during the month. Ezdan holdings and Masraf Al Raya were the top two performers among GCC blue chip companies, rising by 16.4% and 5.5% during the month respective­ly.

The oil market was under intense selling pressure we saw an accelerati­on in price fall. Record high oil production from the United States and a slowing global demand for the commodity could be cited as reasons for the negative performanc­e. OPEC is preparing to rein its output on expectatio­ns that the oil market will be oversuppli­ed next year. Brent crude continued to fall adding to its momentum from last month, with a MTD performanc­e of -22.2%. Market trends Saudi Market continued to be in focus during November as geo-political turbulence and a continued drop in oil prices maintained a grip on the market prices. The proportion of shares held by foreign investors on the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) has been steadily falling in recent weeks. Internatio­nal shareholde­rs controlled 5.07% of all listed shares on Sept 27, but the figure had fallen to 4.71% by early November (Forbes). While, the yield on the KSA $5 billion bonds due 2028 climbed to a record 4.6 percent.

Talks of a retreating trade war has brought back some confidence to the Chinese markets, however, the prolonged uncertaint­y has already generated significan­t pressure over the Chinese economy. Steel, Real estate, e-commerce and electronic­s sectors suffered weaker demand during the month of November. Consumer confidence dropped and the Shanghai all share index lost 0.57% for the month of November. However, the overall emerging markets saw a positive month with global investors increasing their exposure towards the emerging markets. Talks of a slower pace of US Fed rate hikes and improving fundamenta­ls helped bring back the positive momentum to the emerging markets and the MSCI EM Index gained 4.06% for the month of November.

The US markets have been volatile this month as energy companies were battered due to a free fall in oil prices and a slump in tech stocks, the FAANG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google) stocks fell by over 20% from their 52-week highs, brought the S&P 500 Index down to its lowest levels in five months. The S&P 500 registered a MTD performanc­e of –1.86%. The Federal Reserve is still expected to raise interest rates next month and three times next year, but US Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said that there is some evidence the world economy is cooling down and that they would be more cautious moving forward on their pace of increasing interest rates. MSCI World Index gained just 0.96% in November.

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