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03 Nov 2022, 11:36 GMT+10
ABU DHABI, 2nd November 2022 (WAM) - UAE financial markets ended in the green Wednesday as Dubai's main share index gained 0.660%, and Abu Dhabi's index added 0.165%.
In the capital, FAB, ALPHADHABI, ALDAR ended higher at AED17.980, AED25.2 and AED4.3 respectively.
The blue-chip developer Emaar Properties was among the best performers in Dubai, gaining 2.010 % to close at AED6.090, and DEWA finished 1.620% up at AED2.510.
The upbeat sentiments were driven by the robust corporate earnings for the 3rd quarter of 2022 as caution persists in wait for the US Fed's interest rate hike decision.
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