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Gulf bourses fall on rise in Covid-19 cases

| Updated: January 28, 2022 18:54:09


An investor monitoring a screen displaying stock information at the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange -Reuters file photo An investor monitoring a screen displaying stock information at the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange -Reuters file photo

Most stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Sunday, with the Saudi index shedding the most as rising coronavirus cases across the region weighed on investor sentiment.

Covid-19 infections have started rising again after months of low or falling figures, data from health ministries have shown, as the Omicron variant spreads across the world, reports Reuters.

Saudi Arabia's benchmark index dropped 0.9 per cent, dragged down by a 0.9 per cent fall in Al Rajhi Bank and a 1.4 per cent decrease in Saudi National Bank, the kingdom's biggest lender.

Health authorities there advised citizens and residents last week to avoid all unnecessary foreign travel. Saudi Arabia reported its first Omicron case on Dec. 1.

In Abu Dhabi, the index fell 0.4 per cent, with Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank retreating 2.2 per cent.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has experienced a particularly sharp increase in COVID-19 infections since announcing the arrival of Omicron this month, with 1,002 cases recorded on Thursday, up from 68 on Dec. 2.

The resurgence comes during the region's peak tourism season, especially in the UAE, which is welcoming millions of visitors to the Expo 2020 Dubai world fair and other seasonal events.

The Qatari index lost 0.4 per cent, pressured by a 0.7 per cent decline in the Gulf's biggest lender, Qatar National Bank.

Dubai's main share index, however, gained 0.5 per cent, led by a 7.5 per cent jump in Deyaar Development.

Outside the Gulf, Egypt's blue-chip index closed 0.8 per cent higher, with top lender Commercial International Bank rising 1.7 per cent. 

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