Home Industry Finance Kuwait’s Bourse Suspends Trade In 19 Firms The companies, which failed to report earnings on time, join 12 other firms suspended earlier this year. by Reuters April 2, 2012 Kuwait’s stock exchange said it had suspended trading in the shares of 19 more companies on Sunday after they failed to report earnings on time. The companies – several involved in real estate – join 12 other firms that were suspended earlier this year. The new companies on the list included investment group Al-Ahlia Holding and International Financial Advisors. The list, which now totals 31 companies, already included Investment Dar, which brought half of luxury British carmaker Aston Martin for 479 million pounds ($751.7 million) in 2007 and International Investment Group, which defaulted on a $200 million Islamic bond in April 2010. Global Investment House, whose largest shareholders are the governments of Kuwait and Dubai, was also on the list, according to a statement on the Kuwait stock exchange website. Kuwait’s markets watchdog warned several companies last month that they would be delisted. Tags Breaking News 0 Comments You might also like 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion Dubai’s DIFC Authority To Split Into Two Entities Syrian Defence Minister Killed