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Gulf stock markets see gains, boosted by rising oil prices despite regional tensions

Rising oil prices and strong sector performances drive Gulf stock markets upward, though investor sentiment remains cautious amid Middle East unrest.

Gulf stock markets started Tuesday on a positive note, buoyed by a 0.5% rise in oil prices, with Brent crude trading at $72.17 per barrel by 0740 GMT. However, escalating tensions in the Middle East tempered investor optimism.

Saudi Arabia’s benchmark index (.TASI) climbed 0.2%, bolstered by broad sectoral gains. Al Khaleej Training (4290.SE) saw a significant boost, surging 4% after announcing a non-binding memorandum of understanding to operate an educational complex in Jeddah. Insurers Malath (8020.SE) and Liva (8280.SE) gained 1.7% and 0.2%, respectively, following news of a preliminary merger agreement.

United International Holding Company (4083.SE), a consumer finance services provider, made an impressive debut on the Saudi market, with its shares soaring 30% to 171.6 riyals, well above its IPO price of 132 riyals. Meanwhile, the kingdom’s non-oil business sector posted its fastest growth since July 2023, fueled by strong domestic demand.

Elsewhere in the Gulf, Qatar’s benchmark index (.QSI) edged down 0.1%, with key players Industries Qatar (IQCD.QA) and Qatar Fuel (QFLS.QA) losing 0.3% and 0.5%, respectively. Despite the downturn, QatarEnergy inked a significant long-term LNG supply agreement with Shell for deliveries to China, highlighting the nation’s ongoing energy ambitions.

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