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Wednesday, December 2 - 2009

Foreign investors purchase Dhs1.408bn worth of shares on DFM during last week

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, June 25 - 2009 at 14:44
  • PRESS RELEASE

Dubai Financial Market announced today that the value of shares bought by foreign investors, or non-UAE nationals, during last week (June 21 - June 25) reached Dhs1.408bn comprising 38.7% of the total value of stocks traded during the period.

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The value of stocks sold by foreign investors during the same period reached Dhs1.577bn comprising 43.4% of the total value of stocks traded during the period.

Net foreign investment on the market reached Dhs169.5m during the same period, as aggregate sell.

The value of stocks bought by institutional investors during last week reached Dhs691m comprising 19% of the total value of stocks traded during the period.

The value of stocks sold by institutional investors during the period reached Dhs888m which constitutes 24.4% of the total value of stocks traded during the period. Net institutional investment on the market reached Dhs196.9m during the period. as aggregate sell.
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