Home UAE Dubai Stock News: Dubai Posts Biggest Drop In Six Years As Oil Slides The Dubai index sank 7.4 per cent to 3,595 points and hitting its lowest level since January. by Reuters December 11, 2014 Dubai’s stock index posted its biggest daily drop in six years on Thursday and Abu Dhabi’s loss was the worst in five years as panic selling spread across the Gulf after oil dropped to a fresh five-year low. The Dubai index sank 7.4 per cent to 3,595 points, falling below major technical support at 3,731 points, its July trough, and hitting its lowest level since January. The main index in Abu Dhabi tumbled 4.7 per cent. Oman’s bourse lost 4.2 per cent and Qatar was down 4.3 per cent. “What we see is panic selling – people sell whatever they can irrespective of valuations,” said Shakeel Sarwar, head of asset management at Securities & Investment Co (SICO) in Bahrain. “I don’t see any reason for this to stop unless oil price uncertainty is removed.” The price of Brent tumbled on Wednesday to $63.56 per barrel on comments by Saudi Arabia’s oil minister again implying that Riyadh would make no output cut. It ticked up early on Thursday but still traded below $65. Economists do not expect growth in the big Gulf economies to be seriously hit if oil stays at current levels, because governments have huge fiscal reserves which they can use to maintain spending even if they run budget deficits. But oil’s quick drop is having a psychological impact on retail investors who dominate trading in the Gulf markets and who want to lock in profits after big gains in the past 18 months. In Dubai in particular, selling may be magnified by margin calls and investors raising money to repay bank loans which they took out to buy stocks on the way up. 0 Comments