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The Express Tribune18 Aug 2026, 19:34Reuters
Business

Qatar's benchmark index fell 0.5%

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Most Gulf stock markets closed subdued on Tuesday as investors remained cautious after the US ruled out extending a temporary ceasefire agreement and an Iranian official said Tehran would shift to a "fully offensive" military posture. Qatar's benchmark index fell 0.5%, extending losses for a second consecutive session to close at 9,848 points, its lowest level in more than a year. Qatar National Bank, the region's largest lender, declined 0.7%, while telecommunications operator Ooredoo dropped 1.5%. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index ended flat, as gains in materials, energy and healthcare stocks offset declines elsewhere. Saudi National Bank, the kingdom's largest lender by assets, slipped 0.5%, while Jarir Marketing fell 4.3%. SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co gained 2.4%, while Saudi Arabian Mining Co rose 1.9% after the companies signed a memorandum of understanding to explore opportunities across...
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