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Most Gulf markets track Asian shares higher

Most stock markets in the Gulf ended higher on Thursday, mirroring gains in Asian shares, as...
Published November 6, 2025 Updated November 6, 2025 08:50pm
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Most stock markets in the Gulf ended higher on Thursday, mirroring gains in Asian shares, as stronger-than-anticipated U.S. economic data lured investors back into the markets.

Data on Wednesday showed that the U.S. services sector activity increased to an eight-month high in October as new orders grew, while private payrolls rose 42,000 last month, exceeding expectations.

Saudi Arabia’s benchmark index gained 0.4%, snapping a five-day losing streak, with Al Rajhi Bank rising 0.7% and oil behemoth Saudi Aramco advancing 0.9%.

Elsewhere, Al-Babtain Power and Telecommunication advanced 4.6%, after reporting a 190% rise in third-quarter profit.

However, Riyadh Cement plunged 6.8%, its biggest intraday fall since April, following a steep drop in quarterly net profit.

Dubai’s main share index rose 0.5%, led by a 2.6% gain in blue-chip developer Emaar and a 2.9% leap in toll operator Salik .

Most Gulf markets in red on weak oil, Fed rate outlook

In the previous session, most Gulf markets declined, following global shares downward, as an overnight tech-driven sell-off on Wall Street highlighted concerns over elevated valuations.

In Abu Dhabi, the index edged 0.1% higher.

On the other hand, conglomerate International Holding slipped 0.4%, despite reporting a higher quarterly profit.

Oil prices, a catalyst for the Gulf’s financial markets, regained a little ground buoyed by easing concerns over a potential supply glut as sanctions on Russian companies begin to bite.

The Qatari index climbed 0.5%, buoyed by a 2.4% jump in telecoms firm Ooredoo .

Outside the Gulf, Egypt’s blue-chip index jumped 2.1%, hitting a new record high, as most of its constituents were in negative territory including Commercial International Bank , which was up 2%.

Egypt and Qatar signed a partnership deal on Thursday to develop a luxury real estate and tourism project on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, part of Doha’s $7.5 billion investment pledge to Cairo, Egyptian state TV reported.

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Saudi Arabia	  rose 0.4% to 11,302
Abu Dhabi	      added 0.1% to 10,024
Dubai	          gained 0.5% to 6,022
Qatar 	          climbed 0.6% to 11,059
Egypt	          advanced 2.2% to 39,978
Bahrain	          eased 0.4% to 2,072
Oman	          dropped 0.4% to 5,544
Kuwait	          finished flat at 9,462
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