-- 阿聯酋股市在交易週最後一個交易日收盤走高,投資人情緒受到週末美伊在巴基斯坦舉行談判的提振。 收盤時,富時ADX綜合指數小漲0.021%,而DFM綜合指數上漲0.382%。 丹麥銀行在一份報告中指出:「由巴基斯坦總理斡旋的美伊和平談判定於週六開始,但由於雙方在議程上存在分歧,緊張局勢依然高漲。伊朗堅持其十點計劃,而白宮新聞秘書卡羅琳·萊維特聲稱特朗普總統‘徹底否決了該計劃’。此外,在以色列週三對黎巴嫩發動襲擊後,停火的條款是否應延伸至黎巴嫩的問題。 儘管如此,由於市場對脆弱的停火協議仍存在擔憂,油價依然攀升。週五下午3點40分(阿聯酋時間),布蘭特原油期貨價格上漲0.05%,至每桶97.916美元。 在國內,阿聯酋國防部週四發表聲明確認,該國領空仍沒有受到任何空中威脅,伊朗沒有發動彈道飛彈和巡航飛彈攻擊。 在企業方面較為平靜的一天,阿聯酋保險公司(ADX:EIC)的股價在周五恢復交易後收跌2.63%。此前,該公司已向阿布達比證券交易所提交了年度股東大會報告,其中包括股東批准2025年每股0.6迪拉姆的現金股息。 杜拜伊斯蘭保險與再保險公司(DFM:AMAN,簡稱Aman)的股價收跌0.58%。該保險公司發布了2026年4月30日舉行的年度股東大會邀請函,屆時將尋求批准2025年不發放股息。
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