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Gulf markets mixed as Qatar ends 7-day losing streak

Most stock markets in the Gulf ended mixed on Wednesday amid volatile oil prices, with the Qatari index snapping a seven-session losing streak.

Crude prices, a key catalyst for the Gulf's financial markets, reversed course to fall by more than $2 a barrel as the Group of Seven (G7) nations looked at a price cap on Russian oil above where the crude grade is currently trading.

The G7 is looking at a price cap on Russian sea-borne oil in the range of $65-70 per barrel, a European Union diplomat said.

Qatari stocks GNRI gained 0.6%, led by a 4.1% jump in Commercial Bank CBQK and a 2.6% rise in Islamic lender Masraf Al Rayan MARK.

In Abu Dhabi, the index FADGI advanced 1.3%, buoyed by a 1.7% rise in conglomerate International Holding IHC.

The Abu Dhabi market rebounded after a week of price corrections, which could help the market maintain a strong uptrend, Wael Makarem, senior market strategist at Exness, said.

Dubai's main share index DFMGI eased 0.1%, hit by a 1% fall in real estate developer Emaar Properties EMAAR.

Outside the Gulf, Egypt's blue-chip index EGX30 fell 0.2%, weighed down by a 2.5% slide in top lender Commercial International Bank COMI.

Nomura has warned that seven countries - Egypt, Romania, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Czech Republic, Pakistan and Hungary - are now at a high risk of currency crises.

The Saudi stock exchange was closed on Wednesday after Saudi Arabia declared a public holiday as the country's soccer team beat Argentina in the World Cup.

ABU DHABI

FADGI up 1.3% to 10,529

DUBAI

DFMGI down 0.1% to 3,326

QATAR

GNRI gained 0.6% to 11,897

EGYPT

EGX30 lost 0.2% to 12,600

BAHRAIN

BHBX was flat at 1,864

OMAN

(.MSX30) rose 0.9% to 4,544

KUWAIT

(.BKP) lost 0.3% to 8,459

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