Mega projects kept on labeling the United Arab Emirates’ strategy to establish itself as a regional financial center and a hub for transport, tourism and trade. In fact, Dubai, being the host of the World ... read more
The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) gained 0.58% over the past week to register 1,174.69 points. The average traded volume and value grew substantially from 71,507 shares worth $724,010 to 215,424 shares worth ... read more
The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) declined by 0.04% 1,170.57 points following the trade of 851,446 shares worth $15,555,853. The BSI registered a 0.03% up tick since the start of the year, and a 2.82% decline ... read more
The Lebanese Bourse fell from yesterday’s session, mainly due to the real estate sector illustrating a negative performance. Thus, the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) went down by 0.15% to 1,186.89 points, ... read more
We recommend a HOLD on Sidi Kerir’s shares with a target price of EGP 13.32, using DCF Model. Our recommendation is based on the company’s performance especially in 2014 and Q1 2015, which showed tighter ... read more
Despite the decline in oil prices, the UAE are carrying on with their ongoing projects such as Mall of the World and Dubai World Expo 2020 and continue to be the magnet for multinational headquarters ... read more
For the second week in a row,the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) registered a gain, albeit small, possibly feeding on the positive vibes from last week’s political dialogues between Lebanon’s different ... read more
Activity was slow on the Beirut Stock Exchange on Friday as trade occurred on only three shares. Real estate shares Solidere B shed 0.61% to end the week at $11.36 and pulled the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) ... read more
The stock market retreated during the week in the absence of news that can create momentum. The positive impact from domestic political discussions between different parties has already discounted in the ... read more
The Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) recorded the third consecutive weekly decline of 0.13% to 1,168.61 points, after the Israel Golan strike Sunday night. Trade activity dropped over the week, with an average ... read more
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