On Wednesday, the majority of stocks in Gulf Cooperation Council countries saw an increase in value, except for the Sultanate of Oman. In the UAE, both Abu Dhabi and Dubai market indices rose, with Abu Dhabi up 1.63% to 9,177.26 points and Dubai up 0.89% to 4,193.35 points. The main Saudi stock index, TASI, also saw a rise of 0.83% to 12,460.11 points, with substantial trades worth 8.1 billion riyals.

In Kuwait, the general index of the Kuwait Stock Exchange increased by 0.47% to 7,059.16 points, with a trading volume of 304.6 million shares. Bahrain’s general index rose by 0.16% to 2,026.96 points, with a trading volume of 1.41 million shares