Dubai Financial Market experiences biggest fall

Emaar fell 7.74 per cent and closed at Dh4.05 despite posting a Q3 net profit of Dh655m

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Dubai: Dubai’s bourse saw its largest single-day decline since August 17 as the benchmark dived 5.5 per cent today, closing at 2,076.56.

Emaar took the market down as it fell 7.74 per cent and closing at Dh4.05 despite posting a third-quarter net profit of Dh655 million.

The bourse saw an upswing in expectations of company results for third quarter but is taking a nosedive now as global markets took a hit and some companies posted losses.

Shuaa Capital slumped, closing down 9.69 per cent to Dh 1.77, after posting Dh269 million in third quarter losses. DFM closed down by 8.55 per cent to Dh2.14. Last week it announced a 67 drop in nine-month profits.

Arabtec fell by 6.79 per cent to Dh3.02 and Drake and Scull lost 4.85 per cent.

With inputs from Reuters
 

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