Stock indexes in the United Arab Emirates rose at the end of today's session; Dubai's index rose nearly 1.31%
Stocks in the United Arab Emirates close higher at the end of trading on Thursday, with associated indicators up, has registered gains in commodity sectors, real estate, construction and services.
At the end of trading in Dubai, Dubai's index closed higher at 1.31%, and arrived within 3 months, the highest record level, while Abu Dhabi's index climbing by about 1.79%.
Among the leading stocks today in Dubai's index has emerged Emaar Properties (DU: EMAR), whose value rose 5.80%, or 0.370 points, and amounted to 6.750 price at closing. In contrast, Dubai's Parks & Resorts shares (DU: DUBA) continued to rise at 5.11%, or 0.070 points to close at a price of 1.440, while Gulf Navigation Holding (DU: GNAV) increased 4.17%, or 0.040 points, at a price of 1.000 at the end of the session.
As for the performance of the weakest at the end of trading today, the shares closed Mashreq Bank (DU: MASB) low at 8.86%, or 7.00 points, trading at 72.00 levels at closing. National Public Insurance shares (DU: NGIN) fell by 7.04% or 0.25 points, at a price of 3.30, while the DSI shares (DU: DSI) closed on landing at 3.33%, or 0.020 points, at a price of 0.580.
On the other hand, it was the best performance in Abu Dhabi index has hit shares Khazna Insurance (AD: AKIC), which rose by 6.06% at a price of 0.350, the National Bank of Abu Dhabi (AD: NBAD) is the other continued to rise at 5.52% and closed at 8.99 levels, as well as shares of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (AD: ADIB) rose about 4.19% to end trading at the price of 4.23.
Among the weaker performance of the shares today, we recall shares Green Crescent Insurance Company (AD: GCIC), which fell by 3.61% and closed its at a price of 0.800, shares ESHRAQ (AD: ESHR), which lost 2.35% at a price of 0.8300 and shares of Abu Dhabi Building Materials (AD: BILD), which has weakened by 1.96% and ended at a price of 0.500 today's session on the stock exchange.
The lowest number of shares exceeded the number of shares, which closed at an altitude of trading on the Dubai Financial Market (DU: DFM) with 18 against 10, while two remained unchanged. The Abu Dhabi Securities Market, 14 of the stock has strengthened its position and 8 fell, while 4 of the stock has maintained its value.
Mashreq Bank shares (DU: MASB) fell to a record low during the 52-week, has lost its value 8.86%, or 7.00 points, at a price of 72.00. Dubai Parks & Resorts shares (DU: DUBA) climbing to a record high on record, was 5.11%, or 0.070 points, rose at a price of 1.440. Gulf Navigation Holding (DU: GNAV) climbing to a record high during the 52-week, it was 4.17%, or 0.040 points, rose at a price of 1.000.
Futures fell on crude oil for May delivery 0.02 or 0.01% and closed at the price of $ 41.75 a barrel. As for the trading of other commodities, Brent oil for June delivery 0.09%, or 0.04, and arrived at the price of $ 44.22 a barrel, and the contract in June in respect of gold decline has been recorded by 0.54% or 6.70 points and closed at a price of $ 1,241.60 per ounce.
Pair USD / AED added 0.00% and trading at levels of 3.6731, while the pair EUR / AED has continued to decline toward 0.07% and reached 4.1366 levels.
The dollar index traded higher by 0.15% at 94.95.
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