Forex
Major Gulf bourses end lower on falling oil prices

Major stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Sunday in response to falling oil prices and weaker-than-expected Chinese economic data.
Oil prices – a key catalyst for the Gulf’s financial markets – tumbled more than a dollar a barrel on Friday to record a second straight weekly decline as disappointing Chinese data added to doubts about demand growth after Saudi Arabia’s weekend decision to cut output.
The Qatari Stock index GNRI dropped 0.5%, extending its losses to a second session. The index recorded a drop in all sectors with Gulf’s biggest lender Qatar National Bank QNBK falling 0.6% and Qatar International Islamic Bank QIIK shedding 0.7%.
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark index TASI fell marginally, ending its six-session winning streak. Losses in the energy and utilities sectors outweighed gains in most of the sectors.
Bank Aljazira 1020 climbed 3.6% and Saudi Industrial Investment Group 2250 gained 3.4%.
However, the oil giant Saudi Aramco 2222 and the kingdom’s biggest bank Saudi National Bank 1180 lost 0.3% and 0.9% respectively.
Outside the Gulf, Egypt’s blue-chip index EGX30 climbed 1.3%, extending its previous session gains.
The index was lifted up by a 6.2% jump in Fawry Banking FWRY and 7% rise in Misr Fertilizers Production MFPC.
Separately, Egypt’s annual urban consumer inflation rate in May accelerated to 32.7% from 30.6% in April, approaching an all-time record and higher than analysts had expected.
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