With transactions totaling 182 million dirhams

"Dubai Financial" begins the first session of the week with "Green"

The beginning of the week's session in the Dubai market witnessed an increase in the shares of 15 companies.

Photography: Ahmed Ardeti

Yesterday, the Dubai Financial Market index closed with an increase of 0.5% at the level of 3159 points, with a total value of 182 million dirhams, starting the first session of the week in the green zone.

The beginning of the week's session witnessed a rise in the shares of 15 companies out of the 29 companies that were traded yesterday, while the shares of nine companies declined, and the shares of five companies remained stable.

Shares of "Deyaar Development" rose by 7.5% to reach 0.490 dirhams, with transactions exceeding 52 million shares, while the share of "Amlak Finance" rose by the maximum amount of 0.709 dirhams, with transactions of nearly 18 million shares.

The «Emaar Properties» share closed at its previous price of 4.76 dirhams, with transactions amounting to about nine million shares, while the «Dubai Financial Market» share increased by 1.3% to 2.43 dirhams, with transactions of nearly 10 million shares.

The most heavily traded stock was the "Union Properties" share, up by 4.8% at 0.328 dirhams, with transactions amounting to about 60 million shares.

For his part, the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange index closed down by 0.4% at the level of 8394 points, with transactions worth 1.2 billion dirhams.

The shares of 15 companies out of the 49 companies that were traded yesterday, while the shares of 25 companies declined, and the shares of nine companies remained stable.

"First Abu Dhabi" shares decreased by 0.8% at 19 dirhams, with a transaction approaching 14 million shares, while "Multiplay" shares decreased by 2.69% at 1.810 dirhams, with transactions exceeding 40 million shares.

«Dana Gas» shares closed at its previous price of 1.040 dirhams, with transactions exceeding 11 million shares, while «ADNOC Distribution» share decreased by 0.9% to reach 4.20 dirhams, with transactions of nearly eight million shares.

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