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Sunday, November 29 - 2009

Five Gulf markets close week up

  • Middle East: Thursday, July 03 - 2008 at 20:44

Five Gulf markets closed the week up, with just Kuwait and the Tadawul declining. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange rose 2.5% over the week, despite being down 0.31% today. The Doha Securities Market closed the week up 2.4%, but declined today by 0.07%. The Dubai Financial Market rose 1.3% for the week, but fell 0.40% today. Muscat rose 1.2% for the week and 0.88% during trading today, while Bahrain was up 0.84% after five days of positive trading, closing up 0.19% on the day. Kuwait closed down 1.2% for the week, while the Tadawul was down 1.1% when it closed trading yesterday.

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