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Mideast Stocks: Gulf Stocks Subdued As Trump Steps Up Tariff Threats
2025-07-15

Mideast Stocks: Gulf Stocks Subdued As Trump Steps Up Tariff Threats

Gulf equities ended largely subdued on Monday, pressured by renewed tensions in the U.S. tariff war, though some investors hoped President Donald Trump's threats were largely rhetorical. 

Trump said on Saturday he would impose a 30% tariff on most EU and Mexican imports starting August 1, despite ongoing talks.

The European Union extended a suspension of countermeasures to U.S. tariffs until early August while seeking a negotiated settlement, but Germany's finance minister Lars Klingbeil urged firm action if the levies go ahead.

Saudi Arabia's index dropped 0.4%, extending previous session's losses, with Saudi Arabian Mining Company retreating 1.1%. ACWA Power Co gained 0.6% after signing $8.3 billion in clean energy deals, helping limit the decline.

 Most sectors were in negative territory, said Joseph Dahrieh, managing principal at Tickmill.

"Nevertheless, the Saudi market retains the potential for recovery, contingent on further positive second-quarter results and a sustained rally in oil prices."

Dubai's main index closed flat but touched a fresh 17-year high, as mixed sector performance and caution ahead of earnings kept trade subdued. 

Abu Dhabi index also ended the session unchanged. Investors now await U.S. inflation data for June, due on Tuesday, for insights on the Federal Reserve's interest rate path. 

Markets are currently pricing in just over 50 basis points worth of easing by December. The Fed's decisions have a significant impact on the Gulf region's monetary policy, as most regional currencies are pegged to the U.S. dollar.

The Qatari index slipped 0.6%, with stocks falling across board. Qatar Islamic Bank led the decline, losing 1.3%, its sharpest fall in nearly a month. Outside the Gulf, Egypt's blue-chip index climbed 2%, with Commercial International Bank jumping 3.4%.

SAUDI ARABIA fell 0.4% to 11,214
Abu Dhabi was flat at 10,063
Dubai closed flat at 5,857
QATAR dropped 0.6% to 10,770
EGYPT advanced 2% to 33,727
BAHRAIN declined 0.4% to 1,952
OMAN added 0.1% to 4,627
KUWAIT finished flat at 9,368
Source: ZAWYA