Market Capitalisation Of Arab Bourses Surpasses $4 Trillion In First Half Of 2024
The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) reported that the combined market capitalisation of Arab stock exchanges surpassed $4.174 trillion by the end of the first half of 2024.
According to the AMF's monthly bulletin, the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange had a value of $761.54 billion. The Dubai Market's value stood $184.8 billion, while the Saudi Exchange 'Tadawul' reached $2.68 trillion.

The Qatar Stock Exchange recorded a market value of $157.9 billion. Boursa Kuwait was valued at approximately $134.06 billion, and the Casablanca Stock Exchange stood at $69.4 billion.
The Muscat Stock Exchange had a market value of $63 billion, and the Egyptian Exchange was valued at $39.07 billion. Meanwhile, the Amman Stock Exchange's market value was $23.3 billion.
The Bahrain Bourse recorded a market value of $21.2 billion, and the Beirut Stock Exchange stood at $16.54 billion. The Tunis Bourse had a market value of $8.3 billion.
The Damascus Securities Exchange had a market value of $5.66 billion, while the Palestine Exchange was valued at $4.2 billion.