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Most Gulf markets ease on regional tensions

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October 24, 2024
Ateeq Shariff - Reuters

By Ateeq Shariff

(Reuters) - Most stock markets in the Gulf were lower on Thursday as simmering geopolitical tensions in the Middle East kept investors on the sidelines.

Israeli strikes pounded Beirut's southern suburbs on Wednesday and Hezbollah said it fired precision guided missiles for the first time at Israeli targets, as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken toured the region, pushing for a halt to fighting in both Gaza and Lebanon.

Israeli strikes were also reported to have hit the Syrian capital Damascus early on Thursday.

Saudi Arabia's benchmark index eased 0.1%, with the country's biggest lender Saudi National Bank losing 0.6% and Alinma Bank was down 1.2%.

The Saudi index posted a weekly loss of 0.2%.

Separately, the kingdom attracted foreign direct investment inflows of 96 billion riyals ($25.6 billion) in 2023, beating official targets, according to government data based on a new calculation methodology.

In Abu Dhabi, the index closed 0.1% lower, hit by by a 0.5% drop in conglomerate International Holding Co (IHC).

IHC said on Wednesday its subsidiary International Tech Group acquired an additional 46% stake in Emircon for 292 million dirhams ($79.51 million).

However, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank climbed 2.5%, after beating forecasts with a 23% rise in third-quarter profit.

Dubai's main share index concluded flat.

The Qatari index fell 0.1%, with petrochemical maker Industries Qatar retreating 1%.

The Qatari index recorded its biggest weekly loss of 3.1% in a year.

Outside the Gulf, the Egyptian index rose 0.5%, with Talaat Mostafa Holding gaining 1.7%.

The blue-chip index posted first weekly gains in three weeks.

Egypt's economic growth will increase to 4.0% in the year to the end of June 2025 as austerity measures imposed under an International Monetary Fund programme run their course, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday.

SAUDI ARABIA eased 0.1% to 11,886

ABU DHABI down 0.1% to 9,196

DUBAI was flat at 4,464

QATAR dropped 0.1% to 10,401

EGYPT rose 0.5% to 30,553

BAHRAIN gained 0.6% to 2,002

OMAN added 0.4% to 4,826

KUWAIT fell 0.2% to 7,461

($1 = 3.7555 riyals)

($1 = 3.6728 UAE dirham)

(Reporting by Ateeq Shariff in Bengaluru; editing by David Evans)

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