Muhammad Shaker – Mubasher: The shares of 6 companies listed in the UAE financial markets, at the end of Tuesday’s trading session, acquired 42 percent of the liquidity achieved by the Dubai and Abu Dhabi stock exchanges.
According to data from the UAE financial markets, the trading values of the six stocks recorded liquidity amounting to 625.234 million dirhams at the end of today’s trading session, which represents 42 percent of the liquidity of the UAE financial markets amounting to 1.497 billion dirhams.
“International Holding”
Global Holding shares listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Market recorded trading values of approximately 228.081 million dirhams, and transactions took place in the company’s shares with a volume of 567.291 million shares.
“Alpha Dhabi Holding”
Alqa Dhabi Holding shares achieved trading values of 105.482 million dirhams and attracted a trading volume of 5.174 million shares.
“Multiplay“
At the end of today’s session, Multiplay shares recorded trading values of approximately 102.809 million dirhams, and transactions took place in the company’s shares at a volume of 25.531 million shares.
“Emaar Properties”
Emaar’s shares, the largest real estate company in the region, recorded trading values amounting to 91.664 million dirhams, and 11.777 million shares were traded in the company’s shares.
“Emirates NBD”
Emirates NBD Bank’s stock, listed on the Dubai Financial Market, recorded trades worth 55.931 million dirhams and witnessed transactions of 3.077 million shares.
“Dubai Islamic”
Dubai Islamic Bank shares recorded trades worth 41.266 million dirhams, through a trading volume of 7.079 million shares.
UAE financial market indices declined at the end of trading on Tuesday, with investors awaiting the Federal Reserve’s inflation report to obtain more indications about whether the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates again this year.
The losses of the Dubai Financial Market amounted to 4.479 billion dirhams, while the Abu Dhabi Securities Market incurred losses of 8 billion dirhams, with a total loss of 12.479 billion dirhams, and the Dubai and Abu Dhabi stock exchanges attracted liquidity amounting to 1.479 billion dirhams, distributed over 21,776 transactions.
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2023-09-26 12:10:02
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