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Al Etihad
16-07-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
UAE markets continue rally as DFM crosses Dh1 trillion mark
16 July 2025 21:18 A. SREENIVASA REDDY (ABU DHABI)The UAE stock markets continued to soar to new peaks as the Dubai Financial Market crossed Dh1 trillion in market capitalisation. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX)'s general index (FADGI) rose by 0.253% to close at 10,176.33. First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) and Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) led the rally with their share prices rising 2.6% and 1.8%, respectively. A total of 33,525 trades were executed, involving 410 million shares with a combined value of Dh1.70 billion. The total market capitalisation of all companies listed on the ADX stood at Dh3.119 trillion. Other top gainers on the ADX included Oman and Emirates Investment (+9.24%), UAQ Investments (+4.7%) and Bank of Sharjah (3.7%). Notable decliners were Al Khaleej Investments (-9.03%) and Abu Dhabi National Insurance (-4.44%). The DFM continued its rally with its general index (DFMGI) rising by 1.021% to close at 5,974.43. According to Kamco Invest, the combined market capitalisation of all DFM-listed companies reached Dh1.009 trillion at the end of Tuesday trading. The live updates on the combined market cap are not provided by the DFM, unlike ADX. But at the end of trading on Wednesday, the market cap could have risen substantially from Dh1.009 trillion mark because of a strong market rally. A total of 16,112 trades were executed on the DFM, involving 419 million shares with a combined value of Dh988 million. Share prices of 27 companies rose, 20 declined, and eight remained unchanged. Banking stocks — Emirates NBD and Dubai Islamic Bank — led the rally with a 3.7% and Dh2.2% surge, respectively. Air Arabia rose 1.1% as Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has decided to increase its operational capacity by 40% following the closure of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi. Overall, it is the banking stocks which are leading the rally in the UAE markets in anticipation of good second quarter results.


Al Etihad
15-07-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
ADCB Q2 results spark ADX rally
15 July 2025 21:40 A. SREENIVASA REDDY (ABU DHABI)The UAE stock markets continued to make gains as expectations are rising over the upcoming second quarter results of various listed companies. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) continued its positive trajectory with its general index (FADGI) rising by 0.872% to close at 10,150.65. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) led the rally with its share price rising by 7.6% after it reported second quarter net profit of Dh2.32 billion, exceeding analysts' estimates. Multiply Group and Aldar Properties are the two other blue chips which contributed to the rally with 7.7% and 2.75% rises, respectively. A total of 33,108 trades were executed, involving 494 million shares with a combined value of Dh1.87 billion. The total market capitalisation of all companies listed on the ADX stood at Dh3.116 trillion. Other top gainers on the ADX included Bank of Sharjah (BoS) (+5.94%), and Pure Health (+4.2%). BoS too reported good second quarter results. Notable decliners were UAQ Investments (-9.05%), Al Wathba Insurance (-8.15%), and Agility Global (-7.52%). The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) continued its rally with its general index (DFMGI) rising by 0.981% to close at 5,914.05. A total of 15,642 trades were executed on the DFM, involving 610 million shares with a combined value of Dh961 million. Share prices of 28 companies rose, 19 declined, and seven remained unchanged. Emirates NBD led the rally with a 5.2% surge followed by Emaar and Emaar Development, which rose 1.74% and 1.4%, respectively. Among the other top gainers were Al Ramz Capital (+15%), Ekttitab Holdings (+14.88%), and Ithmaar Holding (+7.48%). On the losing side, BHM Capital fell by 4.51%, followed by Union Properties (-4.23%) and TECOM (-1.48%). Stock Markets Continue full coverage


Al Etihad
15-07-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
ADCB Q2 results sparks ADX rally
15 July 2025 21:40 A. SREENIVASA REDDY (ABU DHABI)The UAE stock markets continued to make gains as expectations are rising over the upcoming second quarter results of various listed companies. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) continued its positive trajectory with its general index (FADGI) rising by 0.872% to close at 10,150.65. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) led the rally with its share price rising by 7.6% after it reported second quarter net profit of Dh2.32 billion, exceeding analysts' estimates. Multiply Group and Aldar Properties are the two other blue chips which contributed to the rally with 7.7% and 2.75% rises, respectively. A total of 33,108 trades were executed, involving 494 million shares with a combined value of Dh1.87 billion. The total market capitalisation of all companies listed on the ADX stood at Dh3.116 trillion. Other top gainers on the ADX included Bank of Sharjah (BoS) (+5.94%), and Pure Health (+4.2%). BoS too reported good second quarter results. Notable decliners were UAQ Investments (-9.05%), Al Wathba Insurance (-8.15%), and Agility Global (-7.52%). The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) continued its rally with its general index (DFMGI) rising by 0.981% to close at 5,914.05. A total of 15,642 trades were executed on the DFM, involving 610 million shares with a combined value of Dh961 million. Share prices of 28 companies rose, 19 declined, and seven remained unchanged. Emirates NBD led the rally with a 5.2% surge followed by Emaar and Emaar Development, which rose 1.74% and 1.4%, respectively. Among the other top gainers were Al Ramz Capital (+15%), Ekttitab Holdings (+14.88%), and Ithmaar Holding (+7.48%). On the losing side, BHM Capital fell by 4.51%, followed by Union Properties (-4.23%) and TECOM (-1.48%). Stock Markets Continue full coverage


Al Etihad
13-07-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
UAE stock markets cross Dh4 trillion milestone
13 July 2025 17:35 A. SREENIVASA REDDY (ABU DHABI)The combined market capitalisation of stocks listed on the UAE's stock markets has recently crossed Dh4 trillion, driven by a strong rally in both the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and the Dubai Financial Market (DFM).The total market capitalisation of all stocks listed on ADX — including both the main and growth markets — stood at Dh3.099 trillion as of Friday's exchange has consistently maintained its market cap above the Dh3 trillion mark in recent weeks, with its benchmark FTSE ADX General Index (FADGI) standing at 10,064.81 when the markets closed on Friday (July 11).ADX recently marked a key milestone with the listing of a $100 million digital bond by First Abu Dhabi Bank, in partnership with HSBC. The FADGI has gained 6.9% so far in 2025, while the exchange's total market capitalisation has grown by 3.3%, according to the latest bulletin from Kamco has also witnessed a remarkable upswing, with its total market capitalisation reaching Dh996.434 billion, as per Kamco Invest data. The DFM General Index (DFMGI) climbed to 5,854.99 on Friday (July 11), reflecting a 13.5% gain so far this year. The DFM has posted gains for three consecutive weeks, with the index now at a 17-year estate has been a key driver of the Dubai market, led by strong performances from Emaar and Emaar exchange also welcomed the listing of Dubai Residential REIT, which raised Dh2.15 billion via its IPO. A second REIT, Al Mal Capital REIT, has launched a follow-on public offering (FPO) aiming to raise Dh242 both ADX and DFM combined, the total market capitalisation stands at Dh4.095 trillion, equivalent to approximately $1.115 comparison, the Saudi stock market remains the region's largest, with a market capitalisation of $2.49 trillion, according to Kamco Invest's latest data.'The UAE's stock markets crossing Dh4 trillion is a remarkable milestone that reflects the strength and dynamism of the country's economy,' said Samer Mardini, Chief Investment Officer at a family office in Dubai.'The impressive growth in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai markets is driven by rising investor confidence, successful IPOs, and innovations like digital bonds. It signals a bright future. It's an exciting time, and the momentum points toward even greater opportunities ahead,' he added. Commenting on the rise of realty stocks in the UAE, Milad Azar of XTB MENA said: 'The rise of REITs shows growing market maturity and investor access. While still behind Saudi Arabia's $2.49 trillion market, the UAE is gaining ground through innovation, diversification, and investor confidence across both traditional and digital sectors.' Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi


Al Etihad
07-07-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
ADX's main index breaches 10,000 mark for the first time
7 July 2025 19:05 A. SREENIVASA REDDY (ABU DHABI)The main index of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) — the FTSE ADX General Index (FADGI) — crossed the 10,000-point threshold for the first time in its history, marking a significant milestone for the emirate's capital the close of trading on Tuesday, the index ended at 10,006.87, after touching an intraday high of 10,026, underscoring continued investor confidence in Abu Dhabi equities. The index had previously breached the 10,000 mark on July 4, but only briefly before closing below that launched in 2022 as part of a strategic index partnership between ADX and FTSE Russell, serves as the primary benchmark for tracking the performance of listed equities on the ADX Main Market. It includes all companies that meet eligibility requirements for liquidity and free float, offering a transparent view of the market's index is a float-adjusted, market capitalisation-weighted benchmark that reflects the overall health of Abu Dhabi's economy, with representation across sectors such as real estate, banking, energy, and industrials. It is up 6.3% year-to-date, and approximately 9.7% over the past 12 FADGI underpins multiple exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and structured investment products, and plays a crucial role in regional and global index inclusion efforts — notably with MSCI and the FTSE Global Equity Index Series. FTSE Russell is a leading global provider of index and benchmark solutions, spanning diverse asset classes and investment objectives. Stock Markets Continue full coverage