A US$20 billion (Dh73.45bn) aid package pledged from the world's richest nations to Tunisia and Egypt is expected to offer the markets in those countries some breathing space during their government transitions.
But concerns over a convergence of issues in the global economy have unsettled investors and could overshadow any pickup in regional equities, industry experts have said.
At the Group of Eight summit in France on Friday, the leaders of the top industrialised countries said more than $20bn would be made available by multilateral development banks to Tunisia and Egypt from this year to 2013.
The US, the EU and other wealthy economies will also offer additional aid. Market commentators said a return of political stability was necessary for financial assistance to have a longer-lasting impact.
"Foreign investors, especially those that would commit to longer-term investment, understandably will be looking for improved political [clarity]," said Ann Wyman, the head of Middle East and North Africa equities at the investment bank Nomura.
"This is no small task … and expectations of how quickly it can be achieved should not be misplaced," she said.
The economies, including the stock markets, of both countries have been severely hit by high inflation, unemployment and loss of tourism.
Cairo's benchmark EGX 30 Index has steadily recovered from a two-month closure caused by nationwide protests that eventually led to the ousting of Hosni Mubarak from the presidency.
Bullishness on Egypt's equities has sent the market 11 per cent higher in the past two weeks.
Heavyweights in the property sector, including Orascom Construction Industries and Talaat Moustafa Group, have capped losses after the government said it was preparing a law to protect investors from prosecution on dealings with the Mubarak government.
At the end of last week, Orascom's shares were 2 per cent higher at 261.18 Egyptian pounds and Talaat Moustafa's were up 4.2 per cent at 4.43 pounds.
The EGX 30 closed 1.1 per cent higher on Thursday at 5,411.83 points, and Tunisia's measure, which was closed twice during the unrest in that country, ended the week 0.6 per cent higher at 4,116.44.
The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) General Index have lived up to the "sell in May and go away" adage.
These markets have shed 8.7 per cent and 4.2 per cent, respectively, in the past two weeks amid investor doubts about whether the UAE will be included on the index compiler MSCI's emerging markets index, which is due to be decided in two weeks.
Also rattling sentiment are global worries over Europe's debt problems, tightening of monetary policy in China and the possibility that inflation will constrict economic growth.
The DFM ended the week 0.5 per cent higher at 1,534.35, after four consecutive days of losses, and the ADX slipped slightly to 2,598.23.
"We've seen a global return to risk-aversion," said Paul Reynolds, who heads Rothschild's Middle East advisory operations.
Although the UAE has been perceived as a haven amid regional political uncertainty elsewhere, global investors were still on the sidelines awaiting more clarity, Mr Reynolds said.
"The real appetite [in the markets] will come from a successful initial public offering," he said.
Three small public offerings on the ADX this year have broken a two-year hiatus of IPOs in the UAE, but Mr Reynolds said local bourses needed a material listing of "international quality" or a series of smaller listings to spur a revival.
Any substantial IPO activity from the region has been concentrated on the international market. This week will see the debut of the ports operator DP World on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
DP World's LSE listing comes as the Qatari conglomerate Aamal announces its intention to list on the London market and the bourse's executives reveal the LSE is eyeing up to six "likely listings" from the Middle East and GCC region over the next year.
"There are a number of companies … that will be very strong candidates for offering shares to the public [on the LSE]," said Richard Webster-Smith, the manager of international primary markets at the LSE on a visit to Dubai last week.
The Arab world's largest and most liquid stock exchange, the Saudi Tadawul All-Share Index, rose 0.4 per cent to close at 6,751.11 points yesterday, the first day of the Saudi trading week. The kingdom's petrochemical companies are expected to be volatile on the exchange this week as they track fluctuating oil prices.
Bahrain's bourse slipped 0.3 per cent to 1,359.45 at the end of last week, Muscat's lost 0.8 per cent to close the week at 5,980.15, Qatar's rose 0.7 per cent to 8,400.40, and Kuwait's closed the week slightly higher at 6,374.10 points.
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Consoles: PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X/S
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Gifts exchanged
- King Charles - replica of President Eisenhower Sword
- Queen Camilla - Tiffany & Co vintage 18-carat gold, diamond and ruby flower brooch
- Donald Trump - hand-bound leather book with Declaration of Independence
- Melania Trump - personalised Anya Hindmarch handbag
You may remember …
Robbie Keane (Atletico de Kolkata) The Irish striker is, along with his former Spurs teammate Dimitar Berbatov, the headline figure in this season’s ISL, having joined defending champions ATK. His grand entrance after arrival from Major League Soccer in the US will be delayed by three games, though, due to a knee injury.
Dimitar Berbatov (Kerala Blasters) Word has it that Rene Meulensteen, the Kerala manager, plans to deploy his Bulgarian star in central midfield. The idea of Berbatov as an all-action, box-to-box midfielder, might jar with Spurs and Manchester United supporters, who more likely recall an always-languid, often-lazy striker.
Wes Brown (Kerala Blasters) Revived his playing career last season to help out at Blackburn Rovers, where he was also a coach. Since then, the 23-cap England centre back, who is now 38, has been reunited with the former Manchester United assistant coach Meulensteen, after signing for Kerala.
Andre Bikey (Jamshedpur) The Cameroonian defender is onto the 17th club of a career has taken him to Spain, Portugal, Russia, the UK, Greece, and now India. He is still only 32, so there is plenty of time to add to that tally, too. Scored goals against Liverpool and Chelsea during his time with Reading in England.
Emiliano Alfaro (Pune City) The Uruguayan striker has played for Liverpool – the Montevideo one, rather than the better-known side in England – and Lazio in Italy. He was prolific for a season at Al Wasl in the Arabian Gulf League in 2012/13. He returned for one season with Fujairah, whom he left to join Pune.
Mohammed bin Zayed Majlis
Learn more about Qasr Al Hosn
In 2013, The National's History Project went beyond the walls to see what life was like living in Abu Dhabi's fabled fort:
EPL's youngest
- Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal)
15 years, 181 days old
- Max Dowman (Arsenal)
15 years, 235 days old
- Jeremy Monga (Leicester)
15 years, 271 days old
- Harvey Elliott (Fulham)
16 years, 30 days old
- Matthew Briggs (Fulham)
16 years, 68 days old
Who are the Soroptimists?
The first Soroptimists club was founded in Oakland, California in 1921. The name comes from the Latin word soror which means sister, combined with optima, meaning the best.
The organisation said its name is best interpreted as ‘the best for women’.
Since then the group has grown exponentially around the world and is officially affiliated with the United Nations. The organisation also counts Queen Mathilde of Belgium among its ranks.
Dubai World Cup draw
1. Gunnevera
2. Capezzano
3. North America
4. Audible
5. Seeking The Soul
6. Pavel
7. Gronkowski
8. Axelrod
9. New Trails
10. Yoshida
11. K T Brave
12. Thunder Snow
13. Dolkong
Turkish Ladies
Various artists, Sony Music Turkey
Zayed Sustainability Prize
Results
2.30pm: Park Avenue – Conditions (PA) Dh80,000 (Dirt) 2,000m; Winner: Rb Seqondtonone, Abdul Aziz Al Balushi (jockey), Helal Al Alawi (trainer)
3.05pm: Al Furjan – Maiden (TB) Dh82,500 (Turf) 1,200m; Winner: Bosphorus, Dane O’Neill, Bhupat Seemar
3.40pm: Mina – Rated Condition (TB) Dh105,000 (D) 1,600m; Winner: Royal Mews, Tadhg O’Shea, Bhupat Seemar
4.15pm: Aliyah – Handicap (TB) Dh87,500 (T) 1,900m; Winner: Ursa Minor, Ray Dawson, Ahmad bin Harmash
4.50pm: Riviera Beach – Rated Conditions (TB) Dh95,000 (D) 2,200m; Winner: Woodditton, Saif Al Balushi, Ahmad bin Harmash
5.25pm: Riviera – Handicap (TB) Dh2,000 (T) 2,000m; Winner: Al Madhar, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi
6pm: Creek Views – Handicap (TB) Dh95,000 (T) 1,400m; Winner: Al Salt, Dane O’Neill, Erwan Charpy
The studios taking part (so far)
- Punch
- Vogue Fitness
- Sweat
- Bodytree Studio
- The Hot House
- The Room
- Inspire Sports (Ladies Only)
- Cryo
Revival
Eminem
Interscope
The specs
Price, base / as tested Dh1,470,000 (est)
Engine 6.9-litre twin-turbo W12
Gearbox eight-speed automatic
Power 626bhp @ 6,000rpm
Torque: 900Nm @ 1,350rpm
Fuel economy, combined 14.0L / 100km
Jigra
Starring: Alia Bhatt, Vedang Raina, Manoj Pahwa, Harsh Singh
The Vile
Starring: Bdoor Mohammad, Jasem Alkharraz, Iman Tarik, Sarah Taibah
Director: Majid Al Ansari
Rating: 4/5
Tour de France
When: July 7-29
UAE Team Emirates:
Dan Martin, Alexander Kristoff, Darwin Atapuma, Marco Marcato, Kristijan Durasek, Oliviero Troia, Roberto Ferrari and Rory Sutherland
French business
France has organised a delegation of leading businesses to travel to Syria. The group was led by French shipping giant CMA CGM, which struck a 30-year contract in May with the Syrian government to develop and run Latakia port. Also present were water and waste management company Suez, defence multinational Thales, and Ellipse Group, which is currently looking into rehabilitating Syrian hospitals.
Ferrari 12Cilindri specs
Engine: naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12
Power: 819hp
Torque: 678Nm at 7,250rpm
Price: From Dh1,700,000
Available: Now
Brief scoreline:
Wales 1
James 5'
Slovakia 0
Man of the Match: Dan James (Wales)
Who was Alfred Nobel?
The Nobel Prize was created by wealthy Swedish chemist and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel.
- In his will he dictated that the bulk of his estate should be used to fund "prizes to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind".
- Nobel is best known as the inventor of dynamite, but also wrote poetry and drama and could speak Russian, French, English and German by the age of 17. The five original prize categories reflect the interests closest to his heart.
- Nobel died in 1896 but it took until 1901, following a legal battle over his will, before the first prizes were awarded.
THE BIO
Born: Mukalla, Yemen, 1979
Education: UAE University, Al Ain
Family: Married with two daughters: Asayel, 7, and Sara, 6
Favourite piece of music: Horse Dance by Naseer Shamma
Favourite book: Science and geology
Favourite place to travel to: Washington DC
Best advice you’ve ever been given: If you have a dream, you have to believe it, then you will see it.
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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Fixtures
50-over match
UAE v Lancashire, starts at 10am
Champion County match
MCC v Surrey, four-day match, starting on Sunday, March 24, play starts at 10am
Both matches are at ICC Academy, Dubai Sports City. Admission is free.
The specs: Audi e-tron
Price, base: From Dh325,000 (estimate)
Engine: Twin electric motors and 95kWh battery pack
Transmission: Single-speed auto
Power: 408hp
Torque: 664Nm
Range: 400 kilometres
BOSH!'s pantry essentials
Nutritional yeast
This is Firth's pick and an ingredient he says, "gives you an instant cheesy flavour". He advises making your own cream cheese with it or simply using it to whip up a mac and cheese or wholesome lasagne. It's available in organic and specialist grocery stores across the UAE.
Seeds
"We've got a big jar of mixed seeds in our kitchen," Theasby explains. "That's what you use to make a bolognese or pie or salad: just grab a handful of seeds and sprinkle them over the top. It's a really good way to make sure you're getting your omegas."
Umami flavours
"I could say soya sauce, but I'll say all umami-makers and have them in the same batch," says Firth. He suggests having items such as Marmite, balsamic vinegar and other general, dark, umami-tasting products in your cupboard "to make your bolognese a little bit more 'umptious'".
Onions and garlic
"If you've got them, you can cook basically anything from that base," says Theasby. "These ingredients are so prevalent in every world cuisine and if you've got them in your cupboard, then you know you've got the foundation of a really nice meal."
Your grain of choice
Whether rice, quinoa, pasta or buckwheat, Firth advises always having a stock of your favourite grains in the cupboard. "That you, you have an instant meal and all you have to do is just chuck a bit of veg in."