Asian markets rose again on Wednesday, buoyed by a further easing of coronavirus lockdown measures, though the advances remain capped by concern ...
Qatar Stock Exchange has excelled this year with it emerging as one of the strongest bourses in the world; year-to-date, its gains are up 16% on dollar terms and more than 15% on riyal terms.
Aided by strong buying support from domestic institutions, the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) inched near its pre-crisis peak this week.
Asian markets fell yesterday at the end of a volatile week dominated by the fallout from Britain’s European Union exit
World stocks headed for one the biggest slumps on record on Friday as a decision by Britain to leave the European Union triggered 8% falls for Europe's biggest bourses and a record plunge for sterling.
The Qatar Stock Exchange saw its key index gain 193 points to become the best performer among the Gulf Cooperation Council bourses during the week.
Qatar Stock Exchange inched near the 10,400 mark and capitalisation gained QR10bn, mainly on buying support from domestic and foreign institutions.