UAE Stocks Rise After Local Rate Cut and Real Estate Gains
Markets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi rose on September 19, 2025, following a 0.25 percentage-point rate cut by the UAE central bank, echoing the U.S. Fed’s move. Dubai’s index was buoyed by gains in real estate and industrial stocks: Emaar Development rose nearly 5%, and Gulf Navigation Holding surged over 6%. Abu Dhabi’s market also advanced, led by energy and telecom names. Despite positive sentiment, oil price volatility and global macro risks continue to temper enthusiasm among investors.
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UAE Stocks Rise After Local Rate Cut and Real Estate Gains
Markets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi rose on September 19, 2025, following a 0.25 percentage-point rate cut by the UAE central bank, echoing the U.S. Fed’s move. Dubai’s index was buoyed by gains in real estate and industrial stocks: Emaar Development rose nearly 5%, and Gulf Navigation Holding surged over 6%. Abu Dhabi’s market also advanced, led by energy and telecom names. Despite positive sentiment, oil price volatility and global macro risks continue to temper enthusiasm among investors.
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UAE Stocks Rise After Local Rate Cut and Real Estate Gains
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UAE markets advance after rate cut, led by real estate, industrials and energy names.
Markets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi rose on September 19, 2025, following a 0.25 percentage-point rate cut by the UAE central bank, echoing the U.S. Fed’s move. Dubai’s index was buoyed by gains in real estate and industrial stocks: Emaar Development rose nearly 5%, and Gulf Navigation Holding surged over 6%. Abu Dhabi’s market also advanced, led by energy and telecom names. Despite positive sentiment, oil price volatility and global macro risks continue to temper enthusiasm among investors.
Markets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi rose on September 19, 2025, following a 0.25 percentage-point rate cut by the UAE central bank, echoing the U.S. Fed’s move. Dubai’s index was buoyed by gains in real estate and industrial stocks: Emaar Development rose nearly 5%, and Gulf Navigation Holding surged over 6%. Abu Dhabi’s market also advanced, led by energy and telecom names. Despite positive sentiment, oil price volatility and global macro risks continue to temper enthusiasm among investors.