Bahrain Bourse advances for the third consecutive trading day
March 07, 2012--The Bahrain All Share Index in Manama added 0.10% to reach 1,157.38 points Wednesday.
National Bank of Bahrain or NBB gained the most (up 2.63%). Bahrain Telecom, known as Batelco, added half a percent. Shares of Bahrain Middle East Bank fell 8.70%. Earlier in the day, Dr. Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Asset Management said at the Middle East Investment Summit in Dubai, "emerging markets will continue to see higher growth rates than their counterparts in the West, as they benefit from solid population growth rates, resulting in higher demand for commodities, goods and services." After a sluggish start into 2012, the Bahrain Bourse reversed the trend end of February and has gained 1.20% year-to-date.
Source: AME Info
Global Investment House bullish on Qatari banking sector, despite sluggish stock prices
March 07, 2012--The Doha-based QE 20 Index dived two percent to close at 8,605.17 points, as shares lost across the board. Market bellwether Industries Qatar added slightly (up 0.10%).
The Gulf state's largest lender by assets Qatar National Bank or QNB (off 0.22%) number two Commercial Bank of Qatar, known as CBQ (down 1.50%) outperformed. Earlier in the day, Kuwait's Global Investment House said in earlier today it was still bullish on the Qatar banking sector. "Albeit slightly expensive on relative valuations, Qatar's burgeoning economy will trickle down quite favorably to its banking sector. Qatari banks are still expected to exhibit one of the strongest loans disbursements in the GCC especially as the major spending on FIFA World Cup inches closer." Global added that provisioning was not an issue in Doha: "Qatari banks so far have enjoyed among the best asset quality in the region. The non-performing loan (NPL) ratio of banks under our coverage amounted to 1.3% with provisioning coverage at 103.6%. Regarding individual shares, Global said: "Overall, our recommendations remain unchanged. We continue to maintain a Strong Buy recommendation on CBQ, Buy on QNB and Hold recommendations on Doha Bank and Shari'ah-banks Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) and Masraf al-Rayan (MAR)." While stock indexes in Riyadh and Dubai have seen double-digit increases year-to-date, the QE 20 gauge declined 1.90% since January 1.
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Sluggish oil prices keep Abu Dhabi market under some pressure
March 07, 2012--Profit bookings in the banking and real estat setor dragged the ADX General Index down by 2.12%, closing at 2,554.62.
The ADX market correlates positively with oil prices, and the 'black gold' continued to trade sideways Wednesday around $106 per barrel (WTI). Shares of Sorouh Real Estate and Aldar Properties fell both 8.20%. Earlier in the day, Aldar announced it showcases projects and development on Yas Island at the International Tourism fair in Berlin, known as ITB, which kicked off Wednesday and will last until March 11. Yas Island harbours the UAE's only Formula-1 circuit. Aldar aims to attract tourists and investors likewise in the German capital. "Six hotels on Yas Island comprise 1,800 rooms and facilities, which have been developed around a plaza close to the race track, Yas Links Golf Course and the Yas Marina & Yacht Club," Aldar said in a statement. Pharmaceutical producer Julphar (the old name of the emirate of Ras al-Khaima or RAK) gained the most (up 7.60%). Some 120.3m shares worth Dhs146.8m changed hands.
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Dubai bourse extends correction, but experts say bull run will continue in 2012
March 07, 2012--The Dubai Financial Market General Index or DFMGI closed at 1,607.77 points, down 4.80% fom the previous day.
It was the biggest drop in 2012 as yet. DFM heavyweight Emaar Properties fell 3.72%, while Islamic home finance company Tamweel plummeted 9.40%. From a chart-technical point of view, the index correction was necessary, as the DFMGI, after gaining almost 30% between January 1 and March 1, touched the upper Bollinger Band three times during the last five trading sessions. Nevertheless emerging market investment guru Dr. Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Asset Management, said earlier today at the Middle East Investment Summit in Dubai, he expects emerging markets to continue to outperform growth of the world economy in 2011 amid high propulation growth rates, financial discipline and ongoing demand for commodities. Shares of investment bank Shuaa Capital in Dubai bucked the downtrend by gaining one percent. Samer Sarraf, Senior Vice President UAE Country Head, at alternative investment firm Amwal AlKhaleej said earlier today, "compared to other emerging markets, such as India and China, the GCC countries are expected to enjoy more attractive valuations in 2012 when taking into account the growth." Sarraf added: "In 2012, India and China are expected to have real GDP growth figures of 7.8% and 8.2% respectively, higher than the 4.7% growth anticipated for the GCC . However, GCC's growth is priced cheaper than that of India's or China's, making it a particularly attractive hub for investors." Trading volumes slipped slightly at the DFM Wednesday, as 484m shares were traded, valued at Dhs585m.
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Egypt GDP slowly mending with 0.4% Q4 growth
March 07, 2012--The deputy chairman of the Egyptian parliament's economic committee has said the country's economy grew by an annualised 0.4% in the fourth quarter of 2011, indicating the economy is on the mend after the turmoil of last year's popular uprising, Reuters has reported.
"The slowdown in the growth rate has been contained, and that is a good indicator for growth," said member of parliament Abbas Abdel Aziz. "The growth rate was 0.2% in the first quarter of last year. But in the second quarter it rose to 0.4%. This is an improvement."
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Bahrain Bourse advances for the third consecutive trading day
March 07, 2012--The Bahrain All Share Index in Manama added 0.10% to reach 1,157.38 points Wednesday. National Bank of Bahrain or NBB gained the most (up 2.63%). Bahrain Telecom, known as Batelco, added half a percent.
Shares of Bahrain Middle East Bank fell 8.70%. Earlier in the day, Dr. Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Asset Management said at the Middle East Investment Summit in Dubai, "emerging markets will continue to see higher growth rates than their counterparts in the West, as they benefit from solid population growth rates, resulting in higher demand for commodities, goods and services." After a sluggish start into 2012, the Bahrain Bourse reversed the trend end of February and has gained 1.20% year-to-date.
Source: AME Info
Qatar Exchange expands range of benchmark and tradable indices
March 6, 2012--Qatar Exchange announced the launch of a number of new equity indices to complement the existing QE Index. The new indices will be live from April 1, 2012.
A total return version of the QE index will be disseminated in real-time; measuring price performance and income from dividends, thus representing the total return earned in a portfolio tracking the underlying price index.
QE will also introduce All Share and sector indices, a series that provides investors with an overall market benchmark and enhanced tools to evaluate sector performance in real-time.
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Abu Dhabi non-oil foreign trade Dhs139.4 bn in 2011
March 06, 2012--According to data by the Section of Statistics at the Directorate of Customs in Abu Dhabi, the volume of non-oil foreign trade for the emirate in terms of value jumped
27.7% to Dhs139.4bn in 2011, compared with Dhs109.2bn for the same period a year earlier, Wam has reported. Non-oil exports during the last year fell 1% to Dhs11.5bn from Dhs11.6bn in corresponding period in 2010.
Source: AME Info
Dubai market takes deep breath on weaker money supply, lower PMI
March 06, 2012--The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index fell 3.71% to close at 1,689.18 points. Bellwether Emaar, the UAE's first real estate developer, declined 2.95%, while Gulf General Investment Company or GGICO lost the most (off 10%).
Islamic home finance provider Tamweel was the only gaining share (up 12.90%). The DFM rose almost 30% during the last nine weeks and was hit by profit bookings. The HSBC UAE Purchasing Managers' Index, business activity growth in the UAE' non-oil private sector has dropped slightly in February, which weighed on the sentiment. In addition to that, the UAE Central Bank said money supply M0, which is currency in circulation and currency at banks, fell by 2.1% from Dhs53.2bn at the end of November 2011 to Dhs52.1bn at the end of December of the same year, Wam has reported.
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Investment, industry shares keep Kuwait bourse buoyant
March 06, 2012--The KSE Market Index added 0.44% Tuesday, closing at 6,227.9 points. National Industries Company posted the second highest return (up 8.5%), while Ajwan Gulf Real Easte lost the most (off 18.75%).
Kuwait Investment Company advanced slightly.
Source: AME Info