Wednesday, 12 March 2014

MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf shares tumble as emerging markets selling triggers exposure cut | Reuters

MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf shares tumble as emerging markets selling triggers exposure cut | Reuters:



"* Fears of Chinese slowdown trigger global sell-off



* Market moves in UAE amplified by earlier gains



* Dubai triggers double top formed by February peaks



* Qatar weakens further after row with Gulf neighbours



* Strong telecoms earnings fail to lift Egypt



By Nadia Saleem

DUBAI, March 12 (Reuters) - Dubai's shares slid on Wednesday, leading a Middle East retreat as a gloomy global backdrop worsened a local lull and sparked profit-taking.



Copper, a proxy for China's economic wealth, plunged to a four-year low, worsening fears about slowing Chinese economy and triggered selling across global equities.



"Global selling is affecting sentiment to a certain extent but the correction is a result of a strong early-year performance and a lack of catalysts," Marwan Shurrab, fund manager and head of trading at Vision Investments said of UAE markets."



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