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Markets rise as Saudis maintain spending in 2015 budget
Published in Ahram Online on 25 - 12 - 2014

Gulf stock markets rose on Thursday as Saudi Arabia released a 2015 state budget that will keep spending high, reassuring the region that economic growth is unlikely to be hurt much by the plunge of oil prices.
The Saudi budget envisions state spending at a record 860 billion riyals ($230 billion) next year, up 0.6 percent from the 2014 budget plan.
That would be the smallest rise in over a decade, but much better than the possible spending cuts that the markets were worrying about early this month. A 145 billion riyal budget deficit would be covered by the government's huge reserves.
"The fact that spending is expected to be steady is positive for confidence, especially regarding their investment programme," said Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank.
In the past few days, the Saudi stock market had already started rebounding from early December's sharp losses after Finance Minister Ibrahim Alassaf declared there was no need for major austerity.
The main index rose a further 0.6 percent in active trade to 8,749 points on Thursday, confirming a break of its downtrend line from September - a positive technical signal.
The most heavily traded stock, Alinma Bank, surged 4.3 percent after its board recommended a dividend of 0.5 riyal per share for 2014. It would be the bank's first dividend since it listed on the stock market in 2008.
Saudi Arabian Mining Co (Ma'aden) soared 7.9 percent to 30.90 riyals in its heaviest trade since May, after Riyad Capital lifted its price target for the stock to 49 riyals from 46 riyals.
Saudi Public Transport Co, a bus and road transport company which could benefit from infrastructure building plans in the 2015 budget, jumped 8.9 percent in heavy trade.
Second-tier insurance stocks, a focus of attention for retail investors in the past few days, pulled back as interest shifted to the bigger stocks. Malath Cooperative Insurance plunged 8.2 percent.
DUBAI
Other Gulf markets pulled back slightly in early trade but rose after the Saudi budget was announced. Dubai climbed 1.4 percent, though turnover remained moderate with many investors away for end-of-year holidays.
Construction firms with actual or potential projects in Saudi Arabia gained after the budget news. The most heavily traded stock, Arabtec, climbed 5.3 percent while Drake and Scull surged 8.0 percent.
Qatar gained 0.7 percent with its most heavily traded stock, Barwa Real Estate, continuing its strong rally of recent days; it surged 6.3 percent in its heaviest trade since late May.
Islamic Holding, an investment company, remained extremely volatile. It soared its 10 percent daily limit to 107.90 riyals after falling that limit on Wednesday; it is down from a peak of 223 riyals on Dec. 14, hit after waves of speculative buying.
Oman rose 0.9 percent. Al Anwar Holdings, one of the country's major investment holding companies focusing mainly on the financial sector, jumped its 10 percent daily limit to 0.212 rial after its board said it had decided to explore a potential buy-back of up to 10 percent of its shares at a price of up to 0.223 rial per share.
Egypt's market edged down 0.3 percent but real estate firm Palm Hills Development rose 1.8 percent after a string of corporate disclosures in the past several days showing a board member buying shares in the company.
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