Abu Dhabi (WAM)
The market value of Arab stock exchanges reached $4 trillion, 176 billion, and 957 million dollars at the end of last November, according to the Arab Monetary Fund.
The fund stated, in the monthly bulletin of Arab financial markets, which monitors 13 Arab stock exchanges, that Abu Dhabi Securities Market led the Arab stock exchanges during the past month, with an increase in its market value by regarding $63.35 billion, from $662.2 billion at the end of October to $725.6 billion at the end of November.
The Dubai Financial Market gained regarding 2.82 billion dirhams during the past month, increasing its market value from 155.7 billion dollars to 158.5 billion dollars, and the Kuwait Stock Exchange rose by regarding 5.8 billion dollars, bringing its market capitalization to 159.05 billion dollars, while the Egyptian Stock Exchange gained regarding 4.28 billion dollars, bringing its market value to 35.4 billion. One billion dollars, and the Muscat Stock Exchange increased its gains by regarding 1.62 billion dollars, to reach 61.09 billion dollars.
The Casablanca Stock Exchange added gains of regarding 471.3 million dirhams, bringing its market capitalization to 53.8 billion dollars, while the Damascus market gained regarding 258.9 million dollars, bringing its market capital to 1.9 billion dirhams, and the Palestine Stock Exchange gained 69.3 million dollars, and the Bahrain Stock Exchange increased by regarding 4.12 million dollars.
The bulletin stated that the market value of the Saudi financial market reached $2.724 trillion, the Qatar Stock Exchange $183.9 billion, and the Beirut Stock Exchange $13.35 billion.