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Gulf Times
Business

QSE Index opens higher

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index rose to 10,902 points at the beginning of Thursday's trading, up 0.04%, or 4.84 points, compared to the previous session's close, supported by gains in five sectors.According to figures released by the QSE, Real Estate led the gains, up by 0.43%, followed by Industrials and Telecoms, each rising by (+0.26%), Consumer Goods and Services (+0.18%), and Insurance (+0.01%). In contrast, Banks and Financial Services slipped 0.03%, and Transportation (-0.12%).As of 10:00 am, trading volume totaled 20.663 million shares, with a turnover of QR 42.454 million across 2,767 transactions.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE index rises to 10,903 points at start of Tuesday's trading

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index rose to 10,903 points at the beginning of Tuesday's trading, up 0.14%, or 15.06 points, compared to the previous session's close, supported by gains in four sectors. According to figures released by the QSE, the Telecoms sector led the gains, up by 0.32%, followed by Industrials (+0.17%), Banks and Financial Services (+0.09%), and Transportation (+0.03%). In contrast, Consumer Goods and Services slipped 0.03%, Real Estate declined 0.10%, and Insurance fell 0.71%. As of 10:00 am, trading volume totaled 13.668 million shares, with a turnover of QR 28.294 million across 1,838 transactions.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE Index opens lower

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) general index declined by 17.64 points, or 0.16%, at the start of trading on Monday, falling to 10,898 points compared to the previous session's close. The drop was mainly driven by losses across three sectors. Market data showed positive performance in Telecoms (+0.21%), Insurance (+0.11%), Industrials (+0.10%), and Real Estate (+0.07%). However, the index was weighed down by declines in Consumer Goods and Services (-0.21%), Banks and Financial Services (-0.27%), and Transportation (-0.79%). As of 10:00 am, trading volume totaled 35.370 million shares, with a turnover of QR 74.787 million across 3,539 transactions.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE index rises 0.38% at start of trading

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index rose at the beginning of Sunday's trading by 0.38%, gaining 41.56 points to reach 10,904 points, compared to the previous session's close, supported by four sectors. Market data showed gains in Banks and Financial Services (+0.53%), Consumer Goods and Services (+0.51%), Industrials (+0.44%), and Real Estate (+0.20%). Meanwhile, the performance was negative for Telecoms (-0.05%), Transportation (-0.07%), and Insurance (-0.08%). By 10:00 am, QSE reported a turnover of QR 52.797 million from 26.503 million shares traded across 2,352 transactions.

The Gulf institutions were increasingly net sellers as the 20-stock Qatar Index shed 0.87% this week
Business

QSE closes in negative for third straight week, 83% stocks in red; M-cap erodes QR6.16bn

Market EyeWeak energy prices, uncertainty on future Federal Reserve rate cuts and growing concerns on the US shutdown led to 95 points decline in index and more than QR6bn erosion in capitalisation in the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE), which closed in the negative for the third consecutive week.The Gulf institutions were increasingly net sellers as the 20-stock Qatar Index shed 0.87% this week which saw the International Monetary Fund (IMF) project a 4% medium-term growth for Qatar, reflecting the North Field expansion.About 83% of the traded constituents were in the red this week which saw the IMF find Qatar's banks to be in the pink of their health with strong capitalisation, liquidity and profitability.The domestic institutions turned bearish in the main market this week which saw Aamal Company’s board approve selling 51% stake in ECCO Gulf to its foreign partner Majorel Group Luxembourg for about QR36.4mn.The foreign funds continued to be net sellers but with lesser intensity in the main bourse this week which saw Techno Q win new government contracts valued at QR62mn.However, the local retail investors were increasingly net buyers in the main market this week which saw Aamal Company decide to establish a new joint venture in Qatar, operating in the oil and energy services sector, with Aamal Readymix and Oman's Mohammed Al Barwani Oil Services as partners.The foreign individuals were increasingly bullish in the main bourse this week which saw a total of 0.67mn AlRayan Bank-sponsored exchange traded fund QATR worth QR1.66mn trade across 260 deals.The Gulf retail investors were increasingly net buyers in the main market this week which saw 3,611 Doha Bank-sponsored exchange-traded fund QETF valued at QR0.04mn change hands across nine transactions.The Islamic index was seen declining faster than the other indices of the main market this week, which saw as many as 0.33mn of sovereign bonds valued at QR3.3bn trade across seven deals.Market capitalisation eroded QR6.16bn or 0.94% to QR650.59bn on the back of mid and small cap segments this week which saw no trading of treasury bills.Trade turnover and volumes were on the decrease in the main market, while those were on the rise in the venture market this week which saw the consumer goods and realty sectors together constitute about 51% of the total trade volumes.The Total Return Index shed 0.87%, the All Share Index by 0.75% and the All Islamic Index by 1.07% this week which saw QNB Group, in cooperation with Ajlan and Bros Holding, receive license for a digital-first banking entity, ezbank, from the Saudi Central Bank.The realty index tanked 1.53%, consumer goods and services (1%), industrials (0.8%), banks and financial services (0.73%), transport (0.62%), telecom (0.58%) and insurance (0.01%) this week which saw Oxford Economics report that said Qatar's renewed commitment to the North Field gas expansion will provide a big medium-term boost to the country's economyThe market was skewed towards shakers with as many 43 constituents reporting declines, while only nine gained this week which saw Qatar report a robust year-on-year double-digit jump in ships arrival through Hamad, Doha and Al Ruwais ports in the first nine months of this year.Major losers in the main market included Ezdan, Mazaya Qatar, Qatar German Medical Devices, Al Faleh Educational Holding, Mesaieed Petrochemical Holding, Qatar Islamic Bank, Lesha Bank, Dukhan Bank, Salam International Investment, Baladna, Meeza, Aamal Company, Industries Qatar and Estithmar Holding this week which saw Ooredoo's fully owned fintech subsidiary's intention to form a strategic collaboration with PayPal.Nevertheless, Beema, QLM, Doha Bank, Qatar General Insurance and Reinsurance, Al Khaleej Takaful and Qamco were among the movers in the main market this week which saw Ashghal announce 13 new contracts worth QR12bn to enhance the infrastructure of road and drainage networks and public buildings and improve the quality of life in Qatar.The Gulf institutions’ net selling increased substantially to QR50.01mn compared to QR26.2mn the week ended September 25.The domestic funds turned net sellers to the tune of QR12.59mn against net buyers of QR83.9mn the previous week.However, the Qatari individuals’ net buying strengthened significantly to QR124.11mn compared to QR73.37mn a week ago.The foreign retail investors’ net buying expanded noticeably to QR8.85mn against QR11.38mn the week ended September 25.The Gulf individuals’ net buying rose perceptibly to QR8.85mn compared to QR5.26mn the previous week.The Arab individual investors turned net buyers to the extent of QR2.25mn against net sellers of QR9.25mn a week ago.The foreign funds’ net selling weakened considerably to QR90.53mn compared to QR138.69mn the week ended September 25.The Arab institutions had no major net exposure against net buyers to the tune of QR0.23mn the previous week.The main market saw 29% contraction in trade volumes to 628.31mn shares, 19% in value to QR1.88bn and 6% in deals to 106,186 this week.In the venture market, trade volumes jumped 40% to 0.63mn equities and value by 40% to QR1.61mn on more than doubled transactions to 192.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE index rises marginally at beginning of Thursday's trading

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index gained 0.07% at the beginning of Thursday's trading, adding 7.74 points to reach 10,963 points, compared to the previous session's close, backed by three sectors. According to figures from QSE, the Industrial sector rose by 0.36%, the Real Estate sector increased by 0.04%, and the Banks and Financial Services sector edged up by 0.01%. Meanwhile, the Consumer Goods and Services sector fell by 0.12%, the Transport sector by 0.23%, the Insurance sector by 0.42%, and the Telecommunications sector by 0.74%. At 10:00 am, QSE recorded 2,565 transactions worth QAR 50.025 million, distributed over 21.752 million shares.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE Index opens lower

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index declined by 0.19% at the beginning of Wednesday's trading, losing 21.38 points compared to the previous session's close, dropping to the level of 11,031 points, under pressure from five sectors. Figures from QSE showed a positive performance for Industrials, up by 0.16%, while Real Estate remained stable at 0.00%. Meanwhile, performance was negative for Insurance by 0.14%, Consumer Goods and Services by 0.21%, Transportation by 0.32%, Banks and Financial Services by 0.36%, and Telecoms by 0.80%. At 10:00 AM, QSE recorded trading worth QAR 47.341 million, distributed over 20.454 million shares, executed in 3,076 transactions.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE Index holds steady above 11,000 points at start of Tuesday's trading

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index held steady above 11,000 points at the start of Tuesday's trading, rising by 0.27% and adding 29.16 points to reach 11,031 points compared to the previous session's close, backed by six sectors. QSE figures showed positive performance for the Transport sector at 1.26%, the Consumer Goods and Services sector at 0.65%, the Insurance sector at 0.65%, the Real Estate sector at 0.33%, the Industrial sector at 0.29%, and the Banks and Financial Services sector at 0.07%. In contrast, the Telecommunications sector recorded a negative performance of 0.05%. At 10:00 am, QSE recorded 2,854 transactions worth QR 55.3 million, and distributed over 16.551 million shares.

The local retail investors were seen net buyers as the 20-stock Qatar Index rose 0.22% to 11,001.88 points, recovering from an intraday low of 10,951 points.
Business

US rate-cut hopes lift QSE above 11,000 points; local and foreign retail investors turn bullish

Reflecting the optimism on further rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve, the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) Monday gained for the second straight session as its key index rose more than 24 points and capitalisation added in excess of QR1bn.The local retail investors were seen net buyers as the 20-stock Qatar Index rose 0.22% to 11,001.88 points, recovering from an intraday low of 10,951 points.The foreign retail investors turned bullish in the main market, whose year-to-date gains improved to 4.08%.The telecom and transport counters witnessed higher than average demand in the main bourse, whose capitalisation added QR1.41bn or 0.21% to QR659.05bn; mainly on microcap segments.The Gulf retail investors were increasingly net buyers in the main market, which saw as many as 0.15mn exchange traded funds (sponsored by AlRayan Bank and Doha Bank) valued at QR0.38mn trade across 57 deals.The domestic institutions continued to be net buyers but with lesser intensity in the main bourse, whose trade turnover and volumes were on the rise.The Islamic index was seen gaining on par with the key barometer of the main market, which saw no trading of treasury bills.The Gulf institutions were increasingly net profit takers in the main bourse, which saw no trading of sovereign bonds.The Total Return Index gained 0.22%, the All Share Index by 0.13% and the All Islamic Index 0.22% in the main market.The telecom sector index shot up 2.63% and transport 0.65%; while insurance declined 0.68%, consumer goods and services (0.36%), real estate (0.25%), industrials (0.03%) and banks and financial services (0.01%).As many as 16 stocks gained, while 26 declined and 10 were unchanged.Major gainers in the main market included Ooredoo, Nakilat, Qatar General Insurance and Reinsurance, Mekdam Holding, Dukhan bank, Estithmar Holding and Gulf Warehousing.Nevertheless, Qatar Insurance, Inma Holding, Mazaya Qatar, Mannai Corporation, Qatar Oman Investment, Qatar German Medical Devices, Baladna and Ezdan were among the shakers in the main bourse.In the venture market, Techno Q saw its shares depreciate in value.The local retail investors turned net buyers to the tune of QR7.87mn compared with net sellers of QR13.97mn on September 28.The foreign individual investors were net buyers to the extent of QR3.71mn against net sellers of QR1.03mn the previous day.The Arab retail investors turned net buyers of QR1.53mn compared with net profit takers of QR1.03mn on Sunday.The Gulf individual investors’ net buying strengthened marginally to QR0.99mn against QR0.61mn on September 28.However, the Gulf funds’ net profit booking expanded perceptibly to QR14.68mn compared to QR13.42mn the previous day.The foreign institutions’ net selling increased noticeably to QR1.48mn against QR0.2mn on Sunday.The domestic institutions’ net buying weakened markedly to QR2.05mn compared to QR4.7mn on September 28.The Arab institutions had no major net exposure for the second consecutive session.The main market saw a 46% jump in trade volumes to 121.25mn shares and 49% in value to QR363.92mn on more than doubled deals to 25,597.In the venture market, a total of 0.35mn equities valued at QR0.92mn changed hands across 101 transactions.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE Index opens week in red

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) general index began the week on a negative note, falling 21.57 points, or 0.20%, to reach 10,936 points at the start of trading on Sunday, weighed down by losses across all sectors.The Insurance sector led the decline with a drop of 0.91%, followed by Industrials (-0.50%), Transportation (-0.42%), Real Estate (-0.30%), Consumer Goods and Services (-0.17%), Banks and Financial Services (-0.07%), and Telecoms (-0.03%).By 10:00 am, QSE reported a turnover of QR 52.154 million from 19.881 million shares traded across 2,375 transactions.

Foreign institutions were seen net profit takers as the 20-stock Qatar Index plunged 3.09% this week
Business

Future rate cut concerns play spoilsport as QSE tanks 349 points; M-cap erodes QR20bn

Market EyeConcerns on future rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve had its overarching influence in the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE), which closed the week in the negative, after remaining bullish for four consecutive weeks, with key index plummeting 349 points and capitalisation eroding about QR20bn.Foreign institutions were seen net profit takers as the 20-stock Qatar Index plunged 3.09% this week which saw an Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales forecast suggest that Qatar's gross domestic product growth to nearly double to 4.8% in 2026 on "significant" liquefied natural gas output through North Field expansion.More than 60% of the traded constituents were in the red this week which saw Qatar draft new legislations, including an updated public–private partnership law, a foreign investment law and a bankruptcy law, to help the private sector, which otherwise has been saving QR100mn annually through various industrial incentives.The Gulf institutions turned bearish in the main market this week which saw Ooredoo Group sell a minority 6% stake in Meeza-QSTP to certain funds managed by Fiera Capital (UK) at the current market price.The Arab individuals were seen net sellers in the main bourse this week which saw Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Company sign a pact to acquire a 7% stake held by Qatar Oman Investment Company in the Qatar Aluminum Extrusion Company.However, the domestic funds turned net buyers in the main market this week which saw the Qatar Central Bank’s second phase of primary dealer framework record 29 deals valued in excess of QR2.8bn to date.The local retail investors were seen bullish in the main bourse this week which saw a total of 0.02mn AlRayan Bank-sponsored exchange traded fund QATR worth QR0.06mn trade across 14 deals.The foreign individuals turned net buyers in the main market this week which saw 0.01mn Doha Bank-sponsored exchange-traded fund QETF valued at QR0.08mn change hands across 17 transactions.The Islamic index was seen declining slower than the other indices of the main market this week, which saw as many as 0.21mn of sovereign bonds valued at QR2.12bn trade across four deals.Market capitalisation plunged QR19.86bn or 2.94% to QR656.75bn on the back of large and midcap segments this week which saw no trading of treasury bills.Trade turnover and volumes were on the decrease in the main and venture markets this week which saw the consumer goods and realty sectors together constitute more than 61% of the total trade volumes.The Total Return Index plummeted 3.09%, the All Share Index by 3.11% and the All Islamic Index by 2.01% this week which saw Al Mahhar Holding Company find place in the FTSE Russell Global Equity Index Series.The banks and financial services sector index plunged 4.62%, industrials (2.16%), transport (1.62%), real estate (1.11%) and consumer goods and services (0.35%); while telecom and insurance gained 0.54% and 0.27% respectively this week which saw Mekdam Holding Group bag a QR204mn contract from Qatar Fertiliser Company.The market was skewed towards shakers with as many 32 constituents reporting declines, while 16 gained and five were unchanged this week which saw QTerminals, in which Milaha holds 49% stake, work towards sustainability for all its future acquisitions, as it aims to broaden the footprint in the strategic global markets.Major losers in the main market included QNB, Widam Food, Dukhan Bank, Qatar Islamic Bank, Industries Qatar, Commercial Bank, Doha Bank, AlRayan Bank, Mannai Corporation, Qatar National Cement, Gulf International Services, Qamco, United Development Company, Barwa and Nakilat. In the junior bourse, Techno Q saw its shares depreciate in value this week which saw Gulf Warehousing Company establish a branch of GWC Energy Logistics (Dubai) in Sharjah as part of the company’s expansion in the logistics sector across the UAE.Nevertheless, Medicare Group, Gulf Warehousing, Estithmar Holding, Baladna, Mazaya Qatar and Vodafone Qatar were among the movers in the main market this week which saw QNB Group completes an inaugural benchmark 750mn euros green bond issuance under its medium term note programme in the international capital markets.The foreign institutions turned net sellers to the tune of QR138.69mn compared with net buyers of QR260.96mn the previous week.The Gulf institutions were net sellers to the extent of QR26.2mn against net buyers of QR9.11mn the week ended September 18.The Arab individual investors were net sellers to the tune of QR9.25mn compared with net buyers of QR3.72mn a week ago.However, the domestic funds turned net buyers to the extent of QR83.9mn against net sellers of QR159.27mn the previous week.The Qatari individuals were net buyers to the tune of QR73.37mn compared with net sellers of QR101.56mn the week ended September 18.The foreign retail investors turned net buyers to the extent of QR11.38mn against net profit takers of QR8.39mn a week ago.The Gulf individuals were net buyers to the tune of QR5.26mn compared with net sellers of QR4.73mn the previous week.The Arab institutions’ net buying expanded marginally to QR0.23mn against QR0.17mn the week ended September 18.The main market saw 16% contraction in trade volumes to 886.29mn shares, 20% in value to QR2.33bn and 7% in deals to 112,681 this week.In the venture market, trade volumes shrank 81% to 0.45mn equities, value by 81% to QR1.15mn and transactions by 60% to 94.

Gulf Times
Business

QSE index falls by 0.59 % at beginning of Thursday's trading

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index declined by 0.59% at the beginning of Thursday's trading, losing 65.76 points to reach the level of 11,012 points, compared to the previous session's close, pressured by five sectors.Figures from QSE showed positive performances for Telecoms by 0.26%, and Consumer Goods and Services by 0.11%, while performance was negative for Transportation by 1.12%, Industrials by 0.78%, Banks and Financial Services by 0.50%, Real Estate by 0.39% and Insurance by 0.02%.At 10:00 AM, QSE recorded 3,514 transactions worth QR 60.260 million, distributed over 24.931 million shares.