gulf stocks start q2 on weak note
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Gulf stocks start Q2 on weak note

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An investor walks at the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul)
Dubai - Arab Today

Stock markets in the Gulf region moved sideways in thin volumes on Sunday, while shares of the newly formed lender in Abu Dhabi, First Abu Dhabi Bank, outperformed a day after the legal completion of the merger.
The Tadawul All Share Index handed back gains made earlier in the day to edge down 0.2 percent. The number of advancing and declining shares were even at 72.
Saudi Industrial Investment Group lost 3.6 percent after the company said its Saudi Chevron Phillips project would undergo 35 days of maintenance from April 1. The financial impact will be reflected in second quarter results.
Other petrochemical producers’ performances were mixed with five declining and five closing higher. Two closed flat.
The petrochemical sector is expected to see modest growth in earnings in the first quarter of the year, according to analysts, although a divergence in performance among the listed producers is expected.
Analysts at Al-Rajhi Capital said prices of major polymer products remained stable in the first quarter, rising by a low-to-mid single digit percentage, but on the cost front average feedstock prices have also moved sharply higher, which leaves some producers with lower spreads — albeit from very high levels — and puts downward pressure on bottom lines.
The largest producer, Saudi Basic Industries (SABIC), could see a slight deterioration in its petrochemical segment’s margins, said Al-Rajhi analysts. SABIC closed flat on Sunday. Shares of Saudi real-estate developer Jabal Omar added 0.4 percent.
Meanwhile, shares of First Abu Dhabi Bank the new name of the newly merged National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) and First Gulf Bank (FGB) — rose 1.5 percent. Shares of FGB have been delisted. Shares of Abu Dhabi National Energy (TAQA) soared by the daily limit.
A Dubai-based asset manager said turnover of a little under 8 million dirhams ($2.2 million) paled in comparison to the 36 million dirhams turnover from First Abu Dhabi Bank, and suggested only a few investors drove the stock limit up.
On Thursday, TAQA reported a full-year loss of 18.55 billion dirhams ($5.05 billion) for 2016. The net loss was largely fueled by a 16.9-billion dirham post-tax impairment and because of lower oil prices.
Dubai’s index edged up 0.3 percent, with 19 shares advancing and 11 declining.
The majority of trade was focused on second and third tier stocks, often traded by local day traders. Union Properties, the most traded share, rose 2.8 percent and builder Arabtec added 2.5 percent.
In Doha, the index added 0.1 percent in the lowest daily traded volume since late January as three-fifths of traded blue chips advanced. Telecommunications operator Ooredoo was the top performer, adding 2.2 percent.
Egypt’s index fell 0.6 percent in the lowest daily volumes since the flotation of the currency on Nov. 3.

Source: Arab News

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