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Gulf markets mixed as Saudi Arabia is down on fiscal concerns

Gulf markets mixed as Saudi Arabia is down on fiscal concerns
Gulf markets mixed as Saudi Arabia is down on fiscal concerns

On Tuesday, Gulf stock markets showed mixed results, with Saudi Arabia losing ground due to fiscal concerns while Dubai extending gains from the previous session.

Saudi Arabia's benchmark index fell 0.6% following a'slight' recovery in the previous session, as the kingdom’s budget deficit increased quarter-on-quarter because of higher expenditures.

Saudi Telecom Company fell 1.7%, while Saudi Aramco lost 0.6%.

According to trade sources, it was reported that Aramco had sold several shipments ultra-light crude oil from its $100 billion Jafurah plant to U.S. refiners and majors in India before its first export this month.

Dubai's main stock index rose by 0.2% after a nearly 2-percent jump the previous session. This was a rally that was boosted by a 1.7% increase in Dubai Islamic Bank, and a 0.6% rise in blue-chip developer Emaar Properties.

The Abu Dhabi stock index increased by 0.3% on Monday, adding to the gains of Monday. First Abu Dhabi Bank rose 0.5%.

Qatar's stock market index fell 0.4% due to a decline in banking stocks. Qatar National Bank, which is the largest lender in the region, has fallen by more than 0.5 percent, after having its best daily performance since mid-October the previous session.

5C Investment Partners, a U.S. private credit investment company, announced a partnership with Qatar Investment Authority in order to expand its direct lending platform.

U.S. president?Donald Trump warned on Monday against countries reneging upon recently negotiated deals with the U.S., after the Supreme Court ruled?down his?emergency tariffs. He said he would impose a significantly higher duty?under alternative trading laws.

He announced on Saturday that he will increase the temporary tariff for U.S. Imports from all countries, to?15%, up from the 10% maximum allowed by law.

Investors will also be watching the third round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and United States that is scheduled for Geneva on Thursday.

(source: Reuters)