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Saudi could open stock exchange to foreign investors

October 24, 2011--Saudi Arabia: Deutsche Bank has said Saudi Arabia could shortly open its stock exchange to foreign investors, a move which would allow international capital to own shares outright on the Middle East's largest bourse for the first time, Reuters has reported.

Currently, international investors can only buy into Saudi shares through equity swap arrangements, where a licenced intermediary in the kingdom holds the stock on their behalf, or a small number of exchange traded funds (ETFs). [AMEInfo.com]

Source: AME Info


Kuwait producing 2.9m bpd

October 24, 2011-Kuwait: Mohammad al-Busairi, Kuwait's oil minister has said the Gulf country is producing 2.9 million barrels of oil per day and described current oil prices as "reasonable for the consumer and for production levels,"

Reuters has reported. Additional oil pumped into the market by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had helped lower prices from levels in June, after they were pushed up by fighting in OPEC producer Libya, he said. [AMEInfo.com]

Source: AME Info


Saudi Arabian insurance shares aim for more

October 24, 2011--The Tadawul All Share Index or Tasi declined 0.07% to close at 6,132.25 points.

The top three gainers were Buruj Cooperative Insurance, Sagr Insurance and Watanyia Insurance, all gaining over nine percent. But market bellwether Sabic, the petrochemical and metal producer, declined a quarter per cent to SR93.75.

Source: AME Info


Doha Banks expands to Abu Dhabi, but stock struggles

October 24, 2011--The QE Index gained 0.30% to reach 8,457.95 points. Real estate firm United Development Company gained the most (up 7.13% at QR22.40).

Doha Bank closed even at QR62.30 as the share has been struggle with a resistance line between QR63 to QR65. Doha Bank receivd approval to expand to Abu Dhabi. In today's issue of The National, Doha Bank announced it is looking for adequate office space in the UAE capital. It will be Doha Bank's second branch in the UAE.

Source: AME Info


Depa Ltd. ends even despite backlog surge to a record high

October 24, 2011--The FTSE NASDAQ Dubai UAE 20 Index closed at 1405.29 today, down 0.31%, from the previous close.

The index tracks 20 liquid stocks listed on DFM, the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and NASDAQ Dubai. It has been designed as a hedging and investment mechanism for GCC and international investors. Shares of global port operator DP World and Depa Limited, the interior design giant from Dubai, closed flat at $10.60 and $0.445, respectively. Earlier in the Day Depa said in a statement posted on the NASDAQ Dubai website that its backlog jumps to record high of Dhs3.9bn. Depa added it has won a Dhs929m contract – Depa’s largest contract ever signed – for the complete fit-out of the 27 lounges at Doha’s new international airport. Lindner Depa, the Company’s joint-venture, which specialises in infrastructure projects, will undertake the one year contract with immediate effect.

Source: AME Info


Aldar shares fall back below one Dirham

October 24, 2011--The ADX General Index recovered slightly on Monday, closing up 0.20% at 2,446.71 points. Sharjah Islamic Bank gained the most (up 3.41% at Dhs0.91) Real estate heavyweights Aldar Properties (off one per cent at Dhs0.99) and Sorouh Real Estate (1.09% lower at Dhs0.90) weighed on the benchmark.

Yesterday,National Bank of Fujairah, known as NBF, (not traded) reported a nine-month profit of Dhs200.9m (up 54.5% year-on-year). Total assets increased 9.2% to Dhs14.2bn. A whopping 11 shares closed flat, while nine advanced and eight declined. Only 22.1m shares were traded, valued at Dhs41m.

Source: AME Info


Investors disappointed over Emirates NBD quarterly results

October 25, 2011--The DFM General Index dipped 0.32% to 1,359.77 points. Bank Emirates NBD or ENBD was the share of the day and dived 4.58% to Dhs3.54. Earlier in the day ENBD, the largest Middle Eastern bank in relation to assets, reported that its net profit in the third quarter has declined by 59% to reach Dhs175m. Declining customer deposits and a stagnating loan portfolio are weighing on the result.

Yesterday, ENBD's takeover of the smaller Islamic Dubai Bank, which happened two weeks ago, is not included in the Q3 result as the effective date of takeover occurred after the balance sheet date. Emaar Properties was the most liquid shares and gained 0.83%, closing at Dhs2.48. Earlier in the day Emaar announced the launch of the Dawahi Development to develop “value housing” projects across Arab world. Some 52.8m shares were traded, valued at Dhs52.5m.

Source: AME Info


Increased Yemen attacks threaten gas exports

October 23, 2011--A surge in attacks on Yemen's oil and gas infrastructure threatens further disruptions or a complete cut in exports, Reuters has reported.

"Further attacks on energy assets in Yemen are likely in the next year, even if these only target pipelines rather than larger complexes," said Anna Boyd at consultancy Exclusive Analysis. The targeting of a sector that accounts for nearly 75% of government revenues could have a lasting impact on Yemen's ability to export fuels that generate over 90% of its foreign currency.

Source: AME Info


Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange Weekly Market Commentary

October 23, 2011--Economic Data Overview
The October 24 week will initially focus on the summits in Europe and that may continue to be the theme, given few distractions from the US economic data.

Among the expected reports, there are only a few that are likely to register strongly as markets await the events of the October 31 week which includes the quarterly refunding announcement, the October employment report, and the update to the Fed's quarterly economic forecast and the Chairman's post-meeting press briefing.

The most interesting piece of US data in the week could well be the preliminary estimate of third quarter GDP on Thursday. Stronger than expected results for retail sales and a hint that net exports are lower suggest that activity in the third quarter may be less soft than previously thought.

Data on personal income and spending in October at on Friday may get a little boost from transfer payments as post-disaster insurance checks are issued. However, wages and salaries are going to see only modest gains, at best. Consumer spending may look a bit stronger due to decent sales of some big-ticket items like motor vehicles. The PCE price deflator should fall in line with the change in the CPI, showing some mild gains.

Data for durable goods orders in October on Wednesday will probably reflect the downturn in orders for civilian aircraft in the month. However, new orders for motor vehicles may offset some of that the decline, and there may be some modest demand from rebuilding efforts after the severe weather impacts along the East Coast back in late August and early September.

The Richmond Fed will release its manufacturing survey for October on Tuesday, and the Kansas City Fed's survey of manufacturing is on Thursday. The indexes from the New York and Philadelphia outlooks gave to divergent views, with the Empire State general activity index barely budging higher at -8.4, while the Philadelphia measure jumped over 26 points to a positive 8.7. We think that the Richmond survey is more likely to follow the lead of the Philadelphia report and could turn positive again in October, and that Kansas City's index has been steadily positive for some time and will continue so.

The final monthly measures of consumer confidence will be reported on Tuesday with the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index, and on Friday with the Reuters/University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index.

So far for October,...read more

Source: Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX)


World Economic Forum and OECD Launch Arab World Competitiveness Report 2011-2012

2.8 million young people enter the Arab world’s labour market every year
25 million new jobs required over the next decade to maintain current unemployment levels
Private sector development is essential to creating sustainable, gainful employment
Region needs better education, more competition and entrepreneurship, and institutional reform
The low participation of women is a missed opportunity for economic development
October 21, 2011-- The World Economic Forum and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) today released the Arab World Competitiveness Report 2011-2012. Recent developments in the Arab world have heightened awareness of key socio-economic challenges, particularly the need for gainful, formal employment opportunities for the 2.8 million young people who enter the labour market each year.

To reduce unemployment, there must be a heightened and sustained focus on the three most disproportionately affected groups – the young, the educated and women.

Enhancing overall competitiveness should be part of the reform agenda. Particularly necessary are measures to support a vibrant and competitive private sector, which remains stifled by a business environment that is not conducive to the development of enterprises, healthy competition and entrepreneurship.

Corruption, a lack of transparency and trade barriers distort markets, hinder competition and lower efficiency. Additionally, low female participation is considered a missed opportunity for economic development in the region.

“Competitiveness-enhancing reforms are needed to fulfil aspirations of Arab citizens and address the key priority faced by the region, which is to create gainful and sustainable employment for the population,” said Børge Brende, Managing Director, Government Relations and Constituents Engagement, World Economic Forum.

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Source: World Economic Forum


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