Gulf markets tumble on OPEC decision

A trader looks at a screen at a stock brokerage firm in MumbaiGulf stock markets plunged in early trade on Sunday after OPEC’s decision to keep crude output unchanged sent oil prices tumbling at the end of last week.

Dubai’s benchmark dropped 4.8 percent to a six-week low, with all traded stocks in decline.

Qatar’s index also fell 4.8 percent, slumping to its lowest level since early July.

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Oman’s bourse dropped 4.4 percent, Abu Dhabi slid 2.0 percent and Kuwait was down 2.2 percent.

The price of Brent crude has tumbled about 10 percent to $70.15 per barrel since regional equity markets last traded on Thursday.

“They (OPEC members) won’t meet again until June 2015,” said Sanyalak Manibhandu, manager of research at NBAD Securities in Abu Dhabi. “That means they want to see prices slide.”

Oil’s plunge has become the main concern of Gulf investors in the last few weeks because they fear cheaper crude will force regional governments to cut spending and stifle the growth of local economies and corporate profits.

But Manibhandu said Sunday’s panic sell-off could be an overreaction.

“I think that by the end of the day there will be buying opportunities and long-only institutions will increase their positions,” he said.-Reuters


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