The stock exchanges of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries will continue their holiday to celebrate the start of the first day of Eid Al-Adha today, Wednesday, to resume their trading next week.
And according to what was announced by those countries, the Saudi market holiday began from June 25 and extends to next July 2, while the holiday for the stock exchanges of the United Arab Emirates – Dubai and Abu Dhabi – and Qatar, Kuwait, the Sultanate of Oman and Bahrain began from yesterday, corresponding to June 27. 2023.
Official working hours will resume in the Qatar and Muscat stock exchanges, starting next Sunday, corresponding to July 2, while official working hours will resume in the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain stock exchanges, starting from Monday, corresponding to July 3.