RIYADH: Saudi and Gulf stocks fell in tandem during a week plagued by inflation worries, looming interest rate hikes, and economic warning signs.
The Tadawul All Share Index declined 1.09 percent to end Monday at 11,446, while the parallel market Nomu fell 1.73 percent at 20,230.
Qatar’s main index experienced a downward movement of approximately 1.7 percent, followed by the Abu Dhabi index, which fell 1 percent, and the Dubai main index, which fell 0.4 percent.
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