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Arab bourses weigh Obama's future steps to stimulate economy

Posted : Fri, 07 Nov 2008 13:27:39 GMT
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Amman- Arab stock markets reacted positively but cautiously to the election of Barack Obama as next US president with investors trying to evaluate the choices open to the new administration to deal with the gruelling economic downturn, financial analysts said Friday. "Markets sighed relief over the election of Obama, because markets have been under the impression that McCain's win could aggravate the global financial crisis," Nizar Taher, chief of brokerage at the Jordan Ahli Bank, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

"However, investors do realize that the new US administration will need time to work out plans for dealing with the recession and hence caution is expected to prevail at global markets including Middle East bourses," he said.

Taher detected evidence that investors in the region were "restoring partial confidence, getting rid of panic and resorting to logical factors in deciding their positions."

The Saudi stock exchange, the Arab world's largest bourse, rallied this week recouping part of the losses it incurred over the past month.

The market's Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) climbed 9.86 per cent this week, closing week at 6,083.87 points. TASI is currently 44.9 per cent lower than at the outset of the year.

"The Saudi market considers Obama's win indicative of coming changes in the US economy and that it should deal with the new realities," Saudi analyst Tareq Madi said.

"The Saudi stock exchange has also started to dissociate itself psychologically from what is going on the world markets and to turn to internal factors instead of monitoring foreign moves," he added.

Jordanian shares also started this week to behave in isolation of developments on global markets, Taher said.

The all-share price index of the Amman Stock Exchange gained 7.40 per cent this week, to close at 3,407 points, according to the ASE weekly report.

The rebound was led by the market's blue chips, notably the Arab Potash Co., the Jordan Phosphates Mines Co. and the Jordan Petroleum Refinery, analysts said.

Kuwaiti shares continued to suffer in response to reports that the country's investment companies were facing cash difficulties due to their failure to get short-term loans from foreign banks to meet their financial commitments.

To address this issue, the Governor of the Central Bank of Kuwait Sheikh Salem al-Sabah on Thursday revealed plans to deposit about four billions of dollars at local banks for bailing out investment firms with reasonable solvency capabilities, Kuwaiti analysts said.

Kuwait's KSE all-share index closed week on Thursday almost unchanged at 9,675 points.

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