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Dubai market declines by 2.57%
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 28 - 2009 at 14:31
The Dubai bourse DFM lost 2.57%, closing at 2,140.53 points. The real estate sector (off 3.53%) was the big loser on Monday, with its bellwether Emaar Porperties dipping again below Dhs4 (down 3.70% at Dhs3.90). No sector gained territory. Only Ekttitab (up 2.41% at Dhs0.85) and Al Salam Sudan (1.03% higher at Dhs2.93) resisted the negative sentiment, triggered by bad input from the East Asian markets and profit booking.
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