GCC Stock Watch
Should you sell or buy Etisalat, ex-UAE telecoms monopolist?
- With Etisalat having just lost its monopoly on telecoms, UAE investors holding shares in one of the Middle East’s largest corporations face a dilemma. Do they sell, or buy Etisalat shares?
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 14 - 2004 at 10:27 |

UAE stocks up 14 per cent this year
- The UAE stock market enjoyed strong upturn last week with enthusiasm about the outlook for share prices in the emirates beginning to gather momentum.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, April 10 - 2004 at 08:46 |

How the DIFC will impact UAE share prices
- UAE share prices have risen by a little over 11% this year, but remain on a price to earnings ratio of 16, not much changed since 1998, and an attractive yield.
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 01 - 2004 at 09:14 |

Saudi stocks still heading higher
- Saudi stocks are heading higher and reached another all-time record last week. Investors are already anticipating bumper Q1 profit figures.
- Saudi Arabia: Saturday, March 27 - 2004 at 09:28 |

Winners and losers in the GCC markets in 2004
- With the end of the first quarter almost in sight, this is not a bad point to have a look at the winners and losers so far among the stock markets of the GCC States.
- Kuwait: Thursday, March 18 - 2004 at 09:52 |

Saudi stocks hit record high
- Saudi share prices hit a new all-time high amid record trading activity last week, according to Bakheet Financial Advisors latest bulletin.
- Saudi Arabia: Saturday, March 13 - 2004 at 10:08 |

Bahrain shares have room to improve
- Global Investment House offers a short paper on the outlook for the Bahrain Stock Exchange. Local stocks are undervalued and due for an upturn.
- Bahrain: Monday, March 08 - 2004 at 16:30 |

With apologies to Dr Marc Faber
- Dr Faber is now predicting a major global equity market top in April (see Dr Marc Faber on this website). What does this mean for GCC markets? Dr Faber's thoughts on the oil market offer some comfort.
- Wednesday, March 03 - 2004 at 17:32 |

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