The Qatar Stock Exchange witnessed further declines on Tuesday on the back of selling pressure notably within the transport counter.
Foreign funds’ stronger selling pressure on Thursday extended the bearish spell on the Qatar Stock Exchange for the second straight session and its key index lost another 49 points.
Substantial selling pressure especially in the last few minutes of trading drove the Qatar Stock Exchange below 10,400 levels on Sunday.
Increased selling pressure from foreign institutions on Tuesday extended bearish run in the Qatar Stock Exchange to the fourth consecutive day as capitalisation eroded by another QR3bn.
Increased selling pressure from local retail investors on Thursday drove the Qatar Stock Exchange down about five points, after four consecutive days of gains.
The Qatar Stock Exchange on Sunday opened the week weak to fall below the 9,700 level, mainly on stronger selling pressure from domestic institutions.
The Qatar Stock Exchange witnessed more than 141 points erosion in the key index and more than QR11bn in capitalisation this week.
The Qatar Stock Exchange witnessed more than 78% of the traded constituents reel under selling pressure, leading to a substantial weakening of the overall benchmark this week ...
The Qatar Stock Exchange on Wednesday witnessed a huge selloff, especially in industrials and consumer goods, resulting in 128 points decline in the key benchmark, which settled way below 10,200 levels.
The Qatar Stock Exchange on Thursday witnessed about 67% of the traded constituents returned gains, thus helping its benchmark surpass the 10,250 level.
The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) on Tuesday settled marginally lower, mainly dragged by increased selling pressure from domestic funds.
The Qatar Stock Exchange on Thursday continued its bearish run for the second consecutive day, mainly dragged down by selling pressure from foreign institutions.