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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) stock markets experienced a mixed performance last week, with some indices rising and others falling. In Dubai, the market index saw a slight decline of 0.05% to 4244.15 points, while Abu Dhabi’s market rose by 0.1% to 9237.26 points. The Saudi market index ended the week with a 1.1% increase, closing at 12,705 points.

In Kuwait, the general market index declined by 0.75% over three sessions, closing at 7,271.82 points on Thursday before trading resumed on Sunday. Bahrain’s general index declined by 1.67% over five sessions, closing at 2,021.54 points on Friday. Qatar’s stock exchange index fell by 1.28% to 9816.30 points on Wednesday before recovering slightly on Friday and Saturday before trading was halted again due to unforeseen circumstances on Sunday night into Monday morning.

In Oman, the Muscat Stock Exchange index rose by just 0.16% to close at 4680.67 points on Thursday.

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Their website features listings for tree maintenance services as well as gutter health checks and luxury pool preparation packages from top brands like Dewalt, Makita, Metabo, Stanley Fatmax and more.

Customers can also find power tools and garden equipment from these brands as well as accessories such as nails, sanding sheets and saw blades for their tools and equipment.

Overall, while the GCC stock markets had different performances last week, Domitech pl is here to provide homeowners with reliable solutions for all their property needs in Poland!

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