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Profit-taking hit stocks in Saudi Arabia on Monday following strong rallies in the market, while general weakness in emerging markets dragged down the UAE and Qatar.
Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All-Share Index slipped 0.5 percent, ending seven consecutive sessions of gains in the heaviest trading volumes since April.
Petrochemical shares lost their footing as Brent futures fell below $44.50 a barrel, heading for their lowest settlement since August. Heavyweight producer Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) fell 0.6 percent.
The banking sector was mixed as Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency officials told a news conference that they wanted money rates to fall further, easing a liquidity squeeze in the sector. 
They indicated that more fund inflows into the banking system were expected.
Currencies from the Mexican peso to the Malaysian ringgit fell on Monday as the US dollar soared to an 11-month peak. But in the Gulf, foreign exchange pegs mean foreign investors do not have to worry about currency depreciation against the US dollar.
Nevertheless, Dubai’s main index lost 0.9 as builder Arabtec dropped 2.3 percent. 
The company reported a narrower quarterly loss of 225.5 million dirhams ($61.4 million) compared with a 944.8 million loss in the same period of last year.
Index compiler MSCI is due to announce the results of its semi-annual index review at the end of the day. VTB Capital said in a note that it estimated an 80 percent probability that DXB Entertainments would replace Arabtec in MSCI’s emerging market index. 
Shares in the amusement park builder closed down 0.7 percent.
VTB Capital also expects Dubai Financial Market, the only listed Gulf exchange, to be excluded from the index. Its shares dropped 1.8 percent. But Air Arabia climbed 2.4 percent after it reported a 26 percent rise in third-quarter net profit to 297 million dirhams, at the upper end of analysts’ forecasts.
Similarly, Abu Dhabi’s index fell for a fourth straight session, closing 1.2 percent down. MSCI emerging market index component Etisalat lost 2.3 percent.
In Qatar, the index slipped 1.3 percent in modest volume to a fresh five-month low. Twelve of the 13 shares that are members of the MSCI emerging market index fell, with Qatar Navigation losing 3.5 percent.

Cairo’s blue chip index, which had soared 28.1 percent since the Egyptian pound was floated on Nov. 3, fell 2.0 percent ending 12 consecutive sessions of gains. The broader EGX100 index dropped 0.8 percent.
Exchange data showed non-Arab foreign investors remained net buyers of stocks to the tune of about $6.7 million, a smaller amount than in previous days.
Many Egyptian blue chips surged after the pound’s float partly because the depreciation of currency meant companies’ dollar-denominated global depositary receipts were suddenly worth much more in local currency. But that effect now appears to have largely run its course.
The Cairo-listed shares of Commercial International Bank , for example, fell 3.9 percent to 66.60 Egyptian pounds. At $4.26, its GDRs were worth 67.10 pounds at an exchange rate of 15.75 pounds to the dollar.

Source: Arab News

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