The new head of the city’s financial market has announced a series of steps this month to help reverse that. A flurry of announcements since the start of the month have helped push Dubai Financial Market’s market value to about 17 billion dirhams ($4.6 billion). Including Sunday’s 10% rise, the shares have rallied 107% since Nov. 1 after languishing for most of this year.
“Sometimes all investors want is to see serious steps on the right track,” Dubai’s former finance chief, Nasser Al-Shaikh, said in a tweet. “This is what Dubai has given them through a series of decisions.”
Once the United Arab Emirates’ leading exchange by traded volume, the city’s bourse is now second to Abu Dhabi. Dubai has seen one listing since 2017, and a string of delistings that have dented investor confidence.
Equity trading in Dubai has fallen in three of the past four years. Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed’s plans to grab a slice of the IPO action include listing as many as 10 state-owned firms, including utility DEWA -- likely to be the city’s biggest deal -- and its Salik road toll collection system.
Private and family-owned businesses are also being encouraged to sell shares on the local bourse. Salik is a “cash machine,” Mohammed Ali Yasin, the chief strategy officer at Al Dhabi Capital Ltd., said in a Bloomberg TV interview. “2022 could be a very successful year for the DFM.”
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