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Sentiment expected to improve for UAE equities

DUBAI FINISHES THE WEEK UP 0.14% AND ABU DHABI CLOSES HIGHER AT 1.19%

- By Staff Reporter

UAE equity markets could witness improved sentiment this week after consolidat­ing in a range for the past few weeks. On Thursday, the Dubai Financial Market General Index ended 0.14 per cent higher at 3,864.67 in a week, where the index witnessed further consolidat­ion. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange general index ended 1.19 per cent higher at 4,686.19, after hitting a high of 4,690.44, a level last seen on February 15.

“Solid results and relatively stable oil prices may help selected stocks — especially the heavyweigh­ts — to gain momentum. General sentiments could also notably improve in the coming weeks,” said Talal Touqan Head of Research and advisory at Al Ramz Capital.

Global oil headed for its biggest monthly gain since 2009, trading at the steepest premium in more than a year to US crude prices weighed down by record domestic supply.

Most of the traders in the UAE are still stationed on the sidelines due to lack of fresh cues, crimping liquidity. On Thursday, volumes were recorded at Dh600 million, compared to the monthly average of Dh1 billion.

“Despite the fact that active traders are still on the sidelines, awaiting for catalysts before jumping in again, the last two sessions of the week showed some positive signs as a moderate demand targeted small-and-medium caps,” said Touqan.

Investors would continue to eye earnings from companies for leads.

“Markets would be affected mainly by earnings and decisions on dividend distributi­on policy, and this could drive the stocks differentl­y,” said Tariq Qaqish, head of asset management, Al Mal Capital.

“Selectivit­y remains the magic bullet for successful trades, and yields look relatively very attractive,” said Touqan.

 ?? Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News ?? Watching trends The Dubai Financial Market. Most of the traders in the UAE are still stationed on the sidelines due to lack of fresh cues.
Atiq-ur-Rehman/Gulf News Watching trends The Dubai Financial Market. Most of the traders in the UAE are still stationed on the sidelines due to lack of fresh cues.

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