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Omani stock market continues to rise for second week, driven by services sector

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Last updated: 2024/09/07 at 2:51 PM
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The Omani stock market closed the week with a 0.30 percent gain, marking its second consecutive positive week as it nears its April high. Joseph Dahrieh, Managing Principal at Tickmill, stated that the market’s trajectory is influenced by the anticipated Federal Reserve rate cut. Investors are divided on whether the cut will be 25 or 50 basis points, with the easing cycle likely stimulating business activity. However, declining oil prices have introduced negative sentiment, which could worsen if crude continues to trend lower.

The services sector led the market with a strong 1.94 percent gain, driven by companies like Barka Water and Power, SMN Power Holding, and Renaissance Services. The financial sector also showed positive growth, with Omnivest, Bank Muscat, and Bank Nizwa all experiencing gains. In contrast, the industrial sector faced challenges, declining by 0.31 percent due to drops in Oman Chromite, Oman Cables Industry, and Oman Cement.

Moody’s recent upgrade of the outlook for six Omani banks to positive is a significant development for the banking sector and the broader economy. Dahrieh believes that this upgrade could support a positive trend in the Omani stock market, especially in the financial sector, potentially boosting investor confidence and contributing to wider economic growth in Oman. This positive outlook may help offset the negative impact of declining oil prices on the market.

Overall, the Omani stock market’s performance is closely tied to global economic factors such as the Federal Reserve rate cut and oil prices. Despite challenges in the industrial sector, the services and financial sectors have shown resilience and growth. With Moody’s positive outlook for Omani banks, there is potential for increased investor confidence and economic growth in Oman. The market will continue to be influenced by external factors, but positive developments within the country’s banking sector could help sustain its upward trajectory.

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