Wednesday 11 May 2022

Major Gulf bourses turn higher in early trade | Reuters

Major Gulf bourses turn higher in early trade | Reuters

Major Gulf bourses rebounded in early trade on Wednesday, amid rising oil prices and ahead of keenly awaited U.S. inflation data that will offer a guide to how aggressively the Federal Reserve will raise rates.

Saudi Arabia's benchmark index (.TASI), which saw its biggest intraday fall in over five months in the previous session, gained 0.4%, with petrochemical maker Saudi Basic Industries Corp (2010.SE) advancing 2.5%.

Saudi banks' standalone credit profiles will be supported by high oil prices, rising interest rates and strong credit growth in 2022-2023, Fitch Ratings said on Tuesday.

The ratings agency expects higher interest rates to underpin profitability and capital generation, and banks to maintain strong capital ratios.

Among other gainers, the kingdom's largest lender Saudi National Bank (1180.SE) climbed 1.4%.

Crude prices, a key catalyst for the Gulf's financial markets, rebounded after plunging nearly 10% over the previous two sessions, buoyed by supply concerns as the European Union works on gaining support for a ban on Russian oil and as major producers warned they may struggle to fill the gap when demand improves.

Dubai's main share index (.DFMGI) edged 0.2% higher, helped by a 1.1% rise in top lender Emirates NBD (ENBD.DU) and a 1.2% gain in Dubai Investments (DINV.DU).

In Abu Dhabi, the index (.FTFADGI) added 0.4%, led by a 1.3% increase in telecoms firm Etisalat (ETISALAT.AD).

The United Arab Emirates will introduce a form of unemployment insurance, the cabinet said on Monday, the latest reform by the Gulf country as it strives to attract talent and investment amid increasing regional economic competition. read more

Insured workers would receive some money for a limited time period if made unemployed, UAE Prime Minister and Vice-President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, who is also the ruler of trade hub Dubai, said on Twitter, citing a cabinet decision.

The Qatari benchmark (.QSI) rose 0.5%, on course to end five sessions of lossess, with Qatar Aluminium (QAMC.QA) putting on 2.1%.

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