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  • Secondary stocks remain key focus of ADX trading


    A clear concentration of trading on secondary stocks, instead of leading ones, has started to dominate the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and is expected to continue for a few sessions. Emirates Business 24/7 - 21Aug 08:22GMT
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  • Investment, banking sectors put up decent show


    Renewed selling binges in key stocks tugged a majority of the GCC bourses below the unchanged line yesterday. Clouded by intense sell-offs across sectors, Dubai surrendered over 1%, while Qatar and  Bahrain saw substantial percentages being wiped-out. Nonetheless, Oman and Saudi continued their up-ticks logging in handsome gains. BahrainEntering the fourth day of dismal show, the Ba Bahrain Tribune - 21Aug 06:32GMT
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  • Two-day rally comes to an end as real estate woes continue


    The two-day rally in the UAE markets came to an end yesterday, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi indices falling 1.17 per cent and 0.41 per cent respectively. Gulf News - 21Aug 05:13GMT
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  • Drop in oil prices unlikely to affect bourses in Gulf


    Gulf stock markets are not expected to be affected by the decline in oil prices despite its negative psychological impact on investors. Emirates Business 24/7 - 20Aug 06:59GMT
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  • UAE shares up marginally for second straight day


    UAE shares gained, though marginally, for the second straight session on Tuesday as investors continued to look at the current low prices as a buying opportunity. Gulf News - 20Aug 05:17GMT
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  • ADX's Plans
    The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange will start derivatives trading next year in an effort to keep pace with rival bourses competing for a greater share of regional capital.
  • Landmark Deal
    Deals of one sort or another seem to be all the rage in the region's financial services sector, but for NBAD the Al Salam deal was a milestone.
 
  • Investors Spooked
    Its clear that the Gulf markets, although overwhelmingly retail in terms of volumes, take direction from foreign investors.
  • Gulf Stocks Hit
    Gulf stock markets have provided an upbeat counterpoint to equity weakness elsewhere in the world. And then oil started to fall.
 
 
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 Last Value 21Aug 10:05GMT 4,455.43
 Change
  91.74 ( 2.02%)
 Previous Close 4,547.17
 Open 4,547.17
 Day High - Low 4,547.17 -  4,454.17
 Year High - Low 5,148.49 -  3,327.86
 YTD Change
  2.12%
» More Indices | Charting | Exchange Info
 Total Market Cap USD 111,721,085,205
 Volume 83,017,912
 Value Traded USD 135,274,634
 Transactions 2,702
 Traded / Listed Stocks 41 / 65
 Stocks Movement 6 Up - 31 Down - 4 Unchanged
 21Aug08 10:05GMT
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Company Ranking
Ranked by Market Cap 
Based on yesterday's close
| No. of Employees | Total revenue
  Company Country Market
Capital
($mil)
1 Emirates Telecommunications Corporation UAE 29,910
2 National Bank of Abu Dhabi UAE 9,660
3 First Gulf Bank UAE 9,265
4 ALDAR Properties UAE 7,233
5 Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank UAE 6,089
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