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Dubai outperforms quiet region as Amlak leaps

DUBAI: Dubai's stock market outperformed a quiet region in early trade on Sunday as Islamic finance firm Amlak jumpe
Published July 23, 2017

DUBAI: Dubai's stock market outperformed a quiet region in early trade on Sunday as Islamic finance firm Amlak jumped for a second straight day in very heavy trade.

The Dubai index added 0.6 percent as Amlak  surged 8.0 percent to a four-month high of 1.21 dirhams and was the market's most active stock, accounting for nearly a quarter of turnover.

It rose above its 200-day average, now at 1.14 dirhams, for the first time since February. On Thursday, it had soared 14.3 percent.

Traders attributed the rise to last week's announcement by real estate developer DAMAC that it was partnering with Amlak to sell second homes to customers. However, the partners gave no financial details, and many investors piled into the stock just because it had momentum. DAMAC rose 1.3 percent early on Sunday.

Abu Dhabi's index fell 0.3 percent as Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank dropped 0.7 percent. It reported a 10.4 percent fall in second-quarter net profit to 1.01 billion dirhams ($275.2 million); three analysts polled by Reuters had on average forecast 1.11 billion dirhams.

Qatar was flat as Gulf International Services , the most active stock, rose 1.44 percent. But the banks which led last week's rally stalled, with Qatar National Bank edging down 0.1 percent.

Qatar's stock market has regained almost all of the losses it suffered after the country's diplomatic crisis with its neighbours erupted on June 5. At the weekend, Qatar's emir called for dialogue but gave no clear sign of a fresh initiative to end the crisis; United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said Doha needed to change its policies before a dialogue could occur.

Saudi Arabia's index was also flat after half an hour. Alinma Bank, the most active stock, rose strongly for a third straight day after reporting better-than-expected second-quarter earnings last week; it added 2.0 percent.

Arabian Shield Cooperative Insurance surged 3.8 percent after reporting second-quarter net profit more than doubled from a year ago. Arab National Bank climbed 1.3 percent after reporting a 4 percent rise in quarterly profit.

But Yamamah Cement dropped 1.5 percent after disclosing that second-quarter profit plunged to 12.2 million riyals ($3.3 million) from 116.3 million riyals; sales also fell sharply.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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