According to the Arab Monetary Fund, the market value of Arab stock markets will surpass $4 T by the end of 2022. (AMF).
The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange’s market value in the reference year was $714.6 B, according to a press release from the AMF today, while Dubai Financial Market’s market value was $158.4 B.
The Saudi Stock Exchange had a market value of $2.63 trillion, whereas the Qatar Stock Exchange had one at $167.09 B. The market capitalization of Boursa Kuwait was $152.7 B, compared to $61.6 billion for the Muscat Stock Exchange.
According to a statement from the AMF, the market capitalization of the Casablanca Stock Exchange was $53.6 B, $38.8 B for the Egyptian Exchange, and $30.2 B for the Bahrain Bourse.
The market value of the Amman Stock Exchange was $25.4 B, the Palestine Stock Exchange $4.89 B, the Beirut Stock Exchange $14.4 B, and the Damascus Securities Exchange 2.06 B.