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Banks lead Saudi stocks higher; most Gulf open weak
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 20 - 10 - 2019

Saudi Arabia's stocks rose sharply on Sunday morning as banking shares led blue-chip gains, while major Gulf bourses traded lower.
The Saudi market rose 2 percent, extending gains for a third straight session with all banking stocks seeing a rise. National Commercial Bank, the kingdom's largest lender by assets, surged 5.9 percent, its biggest intraday gain since September 2018. Al Rajhi Bank was up 1.9 percent.
The index had on Wednesday snapped a seven-day losing streak on the back of rising financial stocks, against the backdrop of expectations for improved third-quarter earnings.
Separately, Saudi Aramco has put off the planned launch of its initial public offering in hopes that pending third-quarter results will bolster investor confidence in the world's largest oil firm, Reuters reported on Friday citing two sources familiar with the matter.
Aramco was expected to announce plans this week to float a stake of between 1 percent and 2 percent on the kingdom's Tadawul market, in what would have been one of the world's largest ever public offerings, worth upwards of $20 billion.
In Abu Dhabi the index dropped 0.4 percent, driven down by a 0.7 percent fall in the country's largest lender First Abu Dhabi Bank and a 0.9 percent drop in Aldar Properties.
But Sharjah Islamic Bank gained 2.5 percent after it reported a rise in nine-month net profit.
The Qatari index was down 0.2 percent, with market heavyweight Industries Qatar losing 0.6 percent and Commercial Bank dropping 1.3 percent. The former is expected to announce third-quarter financials later this week.
By contrast Qatar Islamic Bank added 0.7 percent. On Thursday, the sharia-compliant lender received preliminary approval from Qatar's Financial Markets Authority to perform financial services activities.
Dubai's main share index edged down 0.1 percent, as budget airliner Air Arabia slid 2.2 percent and telecommunications firm du lost 1.6 percent.
Source: Reuters


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