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UAE shares end higher as outcome of US-China trade talks awaited

Dubai’s benchmark index hit its highest levels since 2008. Getty
Dubai’s benchmark index hit its highest levels since 2008. Getty
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10 Jun 2025 01:06:17 GMT9
10 Jun 2025 01:06:17 GMT9

LONDON: Stock markets in the UAE ended higher on Monday, in step with Asian peers, as investors awaited the outcome of US-China trade talks in London in the hope that a deal could boost the global economic outlook.

Top US and Chinese officials will sit down in London on Monday for talks aimed at defusing the high-stakes trade dispute between the two super powers that has widened to export controls over goods and components critical to global supply chains.

Dubai’s benchmark index hit its highest levels since 2008 and settled up 1 percent, with almost all sectors in positive territory.

Tolls operator Salik Company gained 2.3 percent and Deyaar Development surged 14.6 percent.

In Abu Dhabi, the index was up for a third straight session and gained 0.1 percent, lifted by a 1.6 percent rise in blue-chip developer Aldar Properties and a 1.8 percent advance in Abu Dhabi’s flagship energy firm Abu Dhabi National Energy Company.

Most stock markets in the Gulf and Egypt including Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait are closed on Monday due to a public holiday.

Reuters

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