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2h agoSaudi bourse slips 0.5% on weak oil and earnings while Egypt hits record high

On 9 November 2025, the Saudi stock market fell 0.5% due to soft oil prices and disappointing earnings at major firms including Saudi Aramco and Saudi Telecom Company.
Meanwhile, Egypt’s blue‑chip index reached a record high, lifting on a new partnership with Qatar to develop luxury real‑estate and tourism projects along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast.
The divergence highlights shifting investor themes in the Gulf region—from energy‑dependence to diversification through investment flows and real‑estate growth.
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
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2h agoSaudi bourse slips 0.5% on weak oil and earnings while Egypt hits record high

On 9 November 2025, the Saudi stock market fell 0.5% due to soft oil prices and disappointing earnings at major firms including Saudi Aramco and Saudi Telecom Company.
Meanwhile, Egypt’s blue‑chip index reached a record high, lifting on a new partnership with Qatar to develop luxury real‑estate and tourism projects along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast.
The divergence highlights shifting investor themes in the Gulf region—from energy‑dependence to diversification through investment flows and real‑estate growth.
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
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Gulf markets diverge: Saudi falls on oil/earnings, Egypt hits record high on Qatar‑led investment deal.
On 9 November 2025, the Saudi stock market fell 0.5% due to soft oil prices and disappointing earnings at major firms including Saudi Aramco and Saudi Telecom Company.
Meanwhile, Egypt’s blue‑chip index reached a record high, lifting on a new partnership with Qatar to develop luxury real‑estate and tourism projects along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast.
The divergence highlights shifting investor themes in the Gulf region—from energy‑dependence to diversification through investment flows and real‑estate growth.

On 9 November 2025, the Saudi stock market fell 0.5% due to soft oil prices and disappointing earnings at major firms including Saudi Aramco and Saudi Telecom Company.
Meanwhile, Egypt’s blue‑chip index reached a record high, lifting on a new partnership with Qatar to develop luxury real‑estate and tourism projects along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast.
The divergence highlights shifting investor themes in the Gulf region—from energy‑dependence to diversification through investment flows and real‑estate growth.
Companies:
Saudi Aramco
Saudi Telecom Company
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Nov 9, 2025 • 13:56 IST