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UAE Capital Markets Show Resilience Amid Global Volatility: Emirates NBD

UAE Capital Markets Show Resilience Amid Global Volatility: Emirates NBD

Hi Dubai08-05-2025
UAE capital markets continue to demonstrate strong performance despite global uncertainties, driven by a growing influx of high-net-worth individuals and global asset managers, according to Prasad Chari, Senior Managing Director of Equity Capital Markets at Emirates NBD.
Speaking at the Capital Market Summit 2025, Chari highlighted the sector's resilience in navigating challenging economic conditions.
Chari emphasized the significant role of local and regional investors, whose long-term investment strategies have strengthened the UAE's ability to absorb new market offerings. This has allowed the capital markets to maintain stability despite rising interest rates and global economic pressures.
In his analysis, Chari pointed to the success of several high-profile IPOs, including those of DEWA, TECOM, Dubai Taxi, and Spinneys. These offerings, launched amid global market turbulence, reinforced investor confidence and showcased the strength of the domestic market.
While the pace of IPOs in 2025 has been slower compared to the previous year, Chari noted that the market remains active through other operations such as voluntary takeover bids, block trades, and specialized offerings. These activities are enhancing market liquidity and fostering greater investor participation.
Looking ahead, Chari expressed optimism for the second half of the year, with expectations for larger capital raises, particularly from upcoming offerings. The UAE capital market's adaptability to global shifts and its sustained growth signal a promising future for investors and businesses alike.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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