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The Biggest Share Price Drops in Qatar Since the Iran Conflict
2026-03-16

The Biggest Share Price Drops in Qatar Since the Iran Conflict

Geopolitical events often show up quickly in financial markets.

Looking at share price performance between February 26 and March 13, 2026, several stocks in the

Qatar market recorded notable declines during the period following the start of the Iran conflict.

Among the companies shown, QAMCO (QAMC) experienced the largest drop, with its share price falling

24% over the period. Gulf International (GISS) and Qatar Cinema (QCFS) each declined by 18%.

Meanwhile, Inma (IHGS) recorded a 12% drop, and Faleh (FALH) fell by 11% during the same timeframe.

Market movements like these highlight how quickly investor sentiment can shift when geopolitical risks

increase. While the reasons behind individual stock performance can vary, periods of conflict or

uncertainty often bring higher volatility across markets.

For investors, tracking price changes during major global events can provide useful context about how

markets react under stress. It also helps highlight which stocks are moving the most during these

periods and how different companies respond to changing market conditions.

Understanding these reactions is important because markets are influenced not only by company

fundamentals but also by broader global developments. Observing how stocks behave during uncertain

periods can help investors stay informed about risk, volatility, and market dynamics.

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Source: Sahmik