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Mideast Market round-up: Zain Saudi at 2-mth high; Gulf mixed
Gulf markets shows mixed results in year-end trade with few market leaders showing significant results
Published in Ahram Online on 25 - 12 - 2011

Telecom operator Zain Saudi closed at a two-month high on Sunday after mobile subscriptions rose in the country, while Gulf markets were mixed in muted year-end trade.
Shares in Zain jumped 5.5 per cent to 5.75 riyals, their highest close since Oct. 29.
Mobile phone subscriptions of Saudi companies rose 15 per cent to 56.1 million in the third quarter, the Communications and Information Technology Commission said in a report.
Riyad Capital upgraded the stock last week to 'buy' with a price target of 6.40 riyals.
"One of the things holding back sales performance is the overhang from the debt restructuring," said Asim Bukhtiar, head of research at Riyad Capital. "We think a restructuring is imminent. The shares are deeply undervalued and do not reflect the on-going growth cycle."
Arabian Pipes surged 6.1 per cent to a five-month high. Its board proposed increasing the company's capital by 27 per cent to 400 million riyals ($106.66 million) by offering 1.079 bonus shares for every four shares held.
Petrochemical stocks dragged down the index, with Saudi Arabian Fertilizers down 1 per cent, National Industrialization slipping 0.5 per cent and Yanbu National Petrochemical falling 0.9 per cent.
Banks also weighed, with Samba Financial Group shedding 0.9 per cent and the main index eased 0.03 per cent, halting seven sessions of gains.
In the UAE, the two main markets ended lower in muted trade with volumes in Dubai slumping to a two-week low.
Dubai's index slipped 0.8 per cent to its lowest close since 2004.
"Most fund managers in the region started their vacations so there's not much activity in the UAE. Also there are no catalysts in the near-term," said Marwan Shurrab, vice-president and chief trader at Gulfmena Investments.
Abu Dhabi's Aldar Properties rose 2.4 per cent, up for a second session from last week's record low, when traders dumped the stock on talk that the company would delist its shares. The company's deputy CEO dismissed the speculation as rumours last week.
"Following the recent market speculation, Aldar Properties would like to confirm that it is not... planning to undertake a delisting of its shares from the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange," the company reiterated in statement to the bourse on Sunday.
Elsewhere, Qatar's index rose 0.4 per cent as investors picked up stocks on expectations of strong dividend yield.
Qatar National Bank gained 1.2 per cent, Qatar Islamic Bank rose 1.1 per cent and Masraf Al Rayan climbed 0.7 per cent.
"The banking sector is still very high-yield dividend compared to the rest of the region, which keeps the interest of institutional and regional players," Shurrab added.
Industries Qatar advanced 0.5 per cent after its wholly owned subsidiary Qatar Steel said it has secured a $250 million subordinated loan facility from two banks to finance expansion.
In Oman, the index added 0.2 per cent, with banks supporting. Heavyweight Bank Muscat rose 1.4 per cent and Bank Sohar climbed 0.7 per cent.
"Locally we may see a relief rally for the week led by new fund allocations and dividend play looking at the new year," said Kanaga Sundar from Gulf Baader Capital Markets.


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