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Qatar Exchange
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- +42.86 (+0.60%) Today's Change
- 7.85m Volume
- 4,230.19-7,624.45 52 Week Range
- +1,605.91 (+28.74%) 52 Week Change
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Recent Articles
- Qatari market continues near perfect record23 April 2008
Main index closes up for 16th time in 17 trading days as GCC markets post mixed results.
- Oman's market posts second straight record21 April 2008
Muscat's benchmark piles on gains while exchanges elsewhere in the Gulf rise slightly.
- Oman touches lifetime high20 April 2008
Muscat market top performer, while Abu Dhabi edges above 5,000 points for first time in two years.
- Bumper earnings power markets to higher close16 April 2008
All Gulf indexes end the day higher as confidence returns to markets.
- Saudi bourse sees fifth day of gains13 April 2008
Kingdom's main index edges up along with Qatar, Oman and Kuwait, while the UAE and Bahrain drop.
- Kuwait continues charge while Dubai struggles9 April 2008
Gulf stock markets post mixed results with four indexes rising and three falling.
- Kuwait index hits all-time high8 April 2008
Kuwait benchmark paces gains as markets across much of Gulf finish in positive territory for the day.
- Gulf markets post mixed results7 April 2008
Nervous investors await first quarter earnings, which will determine which way stocks trade, analysts say.
- Gulf markets get week off to strong start 6 April 2008
Dubai and Doha lead pack as investors pile into attractive stocks after recent selloff.
- Gulf markets follow global equity rally2 April 2008
Benchmark indexes across region pile on gains as markets in the US, Asia and Europe all rise.
- Markets claw back losses 1 April 2008
Most Gulf exchanges finish the day on a positive note with Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar leading the way.
- Gulf markets hit by fears of global slowdown30 March 2008
Dubai posts worst loss in three months, Abu Dhabi and Saudi follow suit.
- Stocks across much of Gulf continue losing streak26 March 2008
Uncertainty over global markets keeps investors away as volume recedes.
- UAE, Saudi markets claw back some losses 25 March 2008
Global equity rebound helps three indexes break horror losing streak.
- GCC markets fall as insecurity rises24 March 2008
Dubai posted its biggest one day loss in over a month on Monday, after GCC stock markets fell across the board.
- Trading dries up as Gulf markets continue fall23 March 2008
Investors await first quarter results and remain on edge over global slowdown.
- Gulf markets rebound on Fed cut19 March 2008
Kuwait leads the charge, but Saudi and Dubai unable to shake off concerns of global slowdown.
- Markets post mixed results ahead of Fed cut18 March 2008
Saudi breaks run of losses while markets in Dubai, Qatar and Oman continue to slump.
- Shock US rate cut sparks further market turmoil17 March 2008
Markets across Gulf suffer worst losses in months on fears global slowdown may spread.
- Markets continue slump ahead of Fed cut16 March 2008
All Gulf states pegged to US dollar see markets drop on concerns US will slash rates.
- Gulf markets rebound12 March 2008
Stocks across region push markets to higher close, bar Saudi which drops for fifth time in six days.
- Gulf stocks hit by US recession fears10 March 2008
Gulf markets decline on back of losses suffered in US last week, led by telecom operators and banks.
- LSE names Qatar as Gulf partner9 March 2008
London Stock Exchange to supply Doha with services and technology to develop regional financial market.
- Gulf markets to withstand global slowdown25 February 2008
Strong fundamentals backed by high oil prices will spur growth, Borse Dubai says.
- Kuwait, Abu Dhabi and Qatar best markets to invest24 February 2008
And banks and telecom companies the most attractive industries, Morgan Stanley says.
- Qatari market continues near perfect record23 April 2008
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