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Dubai Stock Market Plummets as U.S.-Iran Tensions Intensify

Dubai Stock Market Plummets as U.S.-Iran Tensions Intensify

Key Takeaways

  • Dubai’s main index dropped 1.4% to a five-week low.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump threatened broad-based air strikes on Iran's infrastructure.
  • Investor sentiment remained cautious amid ongoing tensions.

Dubai’s stock market experienced a significant downturn, with the main index dropping 1.4% to reach its lowest level in five weeks. This decline was primarily driven by financial and real estate shares, including a 3.5% fall in Emaar Properties and a 2.7% drop in Emirates NBD Bank.

The escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have cast a shadow over investor confidence. U.S. President Donald Trump has issued stark warnings, threatening to launch broad-based air strikes on Iran’s infrastructure and not ruling out a ground assault on Iran's coast or islands. These threats have heightened concerns about potential military actions in the region.

The U.S. has already struck bridges and an airport in Tehran, while Iran retaliated by targeting U.S. bases across the Middle East. The ongoing hostilities have raised fears of further escalation, particularly with disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global trade. Reduced shipping traffic through this strategic route has sparked worries about its impact on various sectors.

The volatility extended to other markets within the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Abu Dhabi’s index managed to close slightly higher after trading mostly negative throughout the session, supported by gains in banking and energy stocks. However, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank saw a 1.5% increase, while ADNOC Gas gained 0.9%. Conversely, Dana Gas from Sharjah fell 1.9% due to security threats and escalating regional tensions.

The financial markets remain closely tied to oil prices, which have risen by 2%, reaching $85.87 a barrel at 1149 GMT. Despite this rise, the overall sentiment remains cautious as investors grapple with the uncertainty of ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions. Joseph Dahrieh, managing director at Tickmill, noted that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have weighed heavily on investor sentiments.

The decline in Dubai’s index was particularly pronounced, marking its biggest weekly drop in over four months. The Abu Dhabi index also experienced a 1.6% weekly loss according to LSEG data. These figures underscore the significant impact that geopolitical tensions can have on financial markets, especially those closely linked to oil and trade.

Investors remain wary of potential further actions by both sides, with concerns about broader military engagements and their economic repercussions. The situation remains fluid, and market participants are likely to continue monitoring developments closely.