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Top Gainers on the Qatar Stock Exchange in 2025
2026-01-07

Top Gainers on the Qatar Stock Exchange in 2025

Some stocks didn’t just move in 2025 — they stood out.

This chart highlights the top gainers on the Qatar Stock Exchange over the year, showing which

companies delivered the strongest share price performance.

Estithmar (IGRD) led the group with a triple-digit increase, followed by notable gains from Medicare

(MCGS), Doha Bank (DHBK), Lesha Bank (QFBQ), and Qatar General Insurance (QGRI).

These moves reflect how uneven market performance can be within a single year, even when the

broader index may appear stable.

For investors in Qatar, this kind of snapshot is useful for several reasons. First, it shows where capital

appreciation actually occurred, not just where expectations were set. Strong share price gains often

coincide with improved fundamentals, corporate actions, or shifts in sector sentiment, though prices

alone never tell the full story.

Second, reviewing top performers helps investors understand which sectors or business models

attracted market interest during the year, whether in investment holdings, healthcare, banking, or

insurance.

At the same time, past performance should be read as context rather than conclusion. These results can

inform portfolio reviews, rebalancing decisions, and further research into company fundamentals,

valuations, and risk profiles. A year-end performance recap like this is less about chasing winners and

more about learning where the market rewarded conviction, execution, and clarity.

Understanding what drove returns in 2025 helps investors approach 2026 with better perspective and

sharper questions.

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Source: Sahmik