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Gulf bourses end mixed; Dubai at 17-year high

July 1, 2025
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Gulf bourses end mixed; Dubai at 17-year high
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Stock markets in the Gulf ended mixed on Monday with some including the Saudi index hit by profit-taking, while those in the United Arab Emirates continued their rebound following Iran-Israel ceasefire and Dubai reached a 17-year high.

Dubai’s main share index rose for sixth consecutive session to close 0.4% higher, at its highest since June 2008, with blue-chip developer Emaar Properties rising 1.1%.

In other sectors, National Central Cooling Co (Tabreed) advanced 1.8%.

Tabreed and private equity firm CVC’s infrastructure strategy arm, CVC DIF, plan to acquire Abu Dhabi-based Multiply Group’s district cooling
business.

CVC DIF and Tabreed have entered into a partnership to acquire PAL Cooling Holding at an equity value of about 3.8 billion dirhams ($1.03 billion).

Multiply Group shares were up 2.6%.

The market appears well-supported by strong fundamentals for a continued upward trend, said Osama Al Saifi, Managing Director for MENA at Traze.

In Abu Dhabi, the index gained 0.7%.

Most Gulf markets end higher on Iran ceasefire, US rate cut expectations

Saudi Arabia’s benchmark index dropped 0.4%, snapping a five-session winning streak, weighed down by a 2.5% fall in Al Rajhi Bank.

The Saudi market concluded its second quarter with losses. The next significant event could be upcoming second-quarter earnings results, which could help spur a recovery in the second half of the year, said Al Saifi.

“However, the potential for lower oil prices remains a headwind,” he said.

On the other hand, oil giant Saudi Aramco added 0.1%.

Oil prices – a catalyst for the Gulf’s financial markets – held steady as Middle East risks eased, while a possible OPEC+ output increase in August and uncertainty over the global demand outlook weighed on the market.

The Qatari benchmark lost 0.2%, ending six consecutive sessions of gains, with petrochemical maker Industries Qatar declining 1%.

Outside the Gulf, Egypt’s blue-chip index retreated 1.1%, with Talaat Moustafa Group Holding dropping 2.3%.

Meanwhile, Egypt’s economy grew by 4.77% in the third quarter of its 2024/25 fiscal year, up from 2.2% in the same quarter a year earlier, as manufacturing activity recovered, the planning ministry said on Monday.


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SAUDI ARABIA fell 0.4% to 11,204
Abu Dhabi rose 0.7% to 9,958
Dubai gained 0.4% to 5,706
QATAR eased 0.2% to 10,750
EGYPT lost 1.1% to 32,858
BAHRAIN was up 0.3% to 1,944
OMAN eased 0.1% to 4,501
KUWAIT added 0.4% to 9,188
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