The majority of the Gulf markets closed low on Wednesday, with the Saudi main index being one of the few high indices. Tadawul All Share rose by 1.19 percent to 11,163.57, gaining 131.00 points. The index recorded a day high value of 11,163.57 and a day low value of 11,028.00.
Dubai’s main index, DFM, fell by -1.158 percent to 3471.00, losing 40.67 points. The index recorded a day high value of 3513.55 and a day low value of 3470.74.
Abu Dhabi’s main index, FTSE ADX General, dropped slightly by -0.04 percent and lost 4.32 points. The index closed at 9633.78, recording a day high value of 9638.1 and a day low value of 9577.5.
The Qatari main index, QE All Shares, rose by 0.14 percent and gained 4.58 points to close at 3,328.72. The index closed at 3,330.66 and a day low value of 3,313.64.
Boursa Kuwait fell by -0.658 percent to 5599.06, losing 37.06 points. The index recorded a day high value of 5663.79 and a day low value of 5598.88.