Thursday,05 November , 2009 -18:24 37
Dubai's index ends lower for the sixth session in eight, with property-related stocks again the major losers as volumes fall to a seven-week low.
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Thursday,05 November , 2009 -18:24 29
Egypt’s stock exchange benchmark EGX 30 index retreated by 6.32 % this week, representing a retreat of 414.6 points, ending Thursday transactions at 6,551.65 points compared to 6,966.25 points at the end of last week.
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Thursday,05 November , 2009 -17:27 03
Egypt’s stock exchange benchmark “EGX 30 index” returned to the red area after yesterday’s slight increase and retreated by 1.52 % on Thursday to close at 6,551.65 points, in low volumes session; compared to 6,652.58 points in Wednesday session.
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Wednesday,04 November , 2009 -17:14 49
Egypt’s stock exchange benchmark “EGX 30 index” suffered the biggest one-day decline since 17 August (lost 3.47 %) and rose by 0.53 % on Wednesday to close at 6,652.58 points; compared to 6,617.55 points in Tuesday session.
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Wednesday,04 November , 2009 -16:17 14
Saudi Arabia's bourse closes higher in line with most regional markets which tracked strength in international shares.
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Tuesday,03 November , 2009 -17:31 37
Saudi Arabia's index ended lower in line with regional counterparts, as part of a market correction.
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Tuesday,03 November , 2009 -16:29 54
Egypt’s stock exchange benchmark “EGX 30 index” suffered the biggest one-day decline since 17 August (lost 3.47 %) and retreated by 3.38 % on Tuesday to close at 6,617.55 points; compared to 6,849.06 points in Monday session.
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Tuesday,03 November , 2009 -14:36 51
Gulf banks should merge in the wake of the financial crisis, first in their home markets and then across borders, Oman's central bank head and senior Gulf bankers said on Monday.
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Monday,02 November , 2009 -16:47 58
Egypt’s stock exchange benchmark “EGX 30 index” ended four sessions of sharp declines and rose by 0.95 % on Monday to close at 6,849.06 points; compared to 6,784.89 points in Sunday session.
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Monday,02 November , 2009 -16:33 45
Most Gulf Arab markets rose on Monday, rebounding from sharp sell-offs in the previous session, with a rosier outlook for debt-laden Dubai driving the emirate's index to its largest one-day gain since February.
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