
Middle East Stock Markets Closing Report | Saudi, Qatar Stocks Close Down Over 0.2% on Sunday, Oman Stocks Rise 0.3%
On Sunday (April 12), the Qatar Exchange Index closed down 0.28% at 10,612.03 points, showing an overall long-tailed V-shaped trend of opening low and rising high.
The Kuwait Stock Exchange Supermarket Price Return Index closed up 0.15% at 9,227.77 points, gapping down at the open and quickly hitting a daily low below 9,170 points Beijing time at 10:42.
The Oman MSM 30 Index closed up 0.30% at 8,186.95 points. On April 6, it rose to 8,308.14 points, approaching the closing level of 8,493.56 points on September 29, 2008.
The Saudi Exchange All Share Index closed down 0.25%, Saudi Aramco (ARAMCO.AB) closed down 0.15%, and the Albilad Southern CSOP MSCI Hong Kong China Equity ETF, listed in Saudi Arabia, closed up 0.17%.
Egyptian stock markets were closed, and there was no trading in Israeli stocks.
In South Asian markets, the Bangladesh DSE General Index closed up 0.26% at 5,271.40 points.

