Gulf stocks plummet as oil prices plunge | Inquirer Business

Gulf stocks plummet as oil prices plunge

/ 11:54 PM August 23, 2015

DUBAI–Stock prices in Gulf states nosedived on Sunday in a massive market sell-off sparked by descending oil prices, with the Saudi and Dubai bourses leading the slide.

The Tadawul All-Shares Index in Riyadh, the Gulf’s leading market, shed 549.51 points, or 6.86 percent, to close at 7,463.32 points.

The kingdom’s all-important petrochemicals industry lost 7.94 percent, while the real estate sector tumbled 9.50 percent.

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In Dubai, the leading DFM Index slumped 6.96 percent to close at 3,451.48 points.

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Real estate developer Emaar Properties lost 8.31 percent while builder Arabtec Construction, another market leader, dropped 9.6 percent, nearing its 10-percent daily limit.

The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange plunged 5 percent, while Qatar Exchange, the second-largest in the Gulf, lost almost 5.3 percent.

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The Kuwait Stock Exchange shed 2.36 percent, while Muscat Securities Market and Bahrain lost 2.94 percent and 0.37 percent respectively.

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The falls across the region come after oil prices slid to new lows during trade Friday, with New York’s light sweet crude plunging to $40.04 per barrel, the lowest level since March 2009.

World stock markets were also hammered with heavy losses on Friday, as China’s economic woes triggered European and Wall Street equity sell-offs and stirred up fears for global growth.

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