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Stock Market Analysis Brief of OIC Member States

Top 10 fastest growing stock markets of the Muslim World, averaged market capitalization growth of 99.87% between 2004-2003. Comparatively, the top 10 global stock markets averaged growth of 19.79%.

Posted, July 20th, 2005

Dinar Standard presents the following stock market analysis brief covering the 27 active stock markets from the 57 OIC member states. The brief analysis provides 2004 year-end key market activity data and compares it with the leading global markets. A listing of key companies and sectors represented is also included. Click to read key analysis points, or view the tables listed below.

Leading Companies & Sectors (By Market)
TABLE 3
Stock Exchange
Leading Companies*
Leading Sectors*
Tadawul Stock Market,
Saudi Arabia
SABIC,
STC,
Saudi Electric,
Al Rajhi,
Samba,
RIBL
Services
Industrial
Electrical
Agricultural Telecommunication Cement
Bursa Malaysia,
Malaysia
Malayan Banking,
Telekom (M),
Tenaga Nasional,
Malaysia Int Shipping Corp.,
Maxis Communications
Trading/ Services Finance
Industrial Products
Construction
Property
Istanbul Stock Exchange, Turkey
Is Bankasi,
Turkcell,
Akbank,
Garanti Bankasi,
Sabanci Holding,
Koç Holding
Financial Institutions,
Manufacturing,
Transportation & Telecommunication,
Wholesale And Retail Trade,
Hotels And Restaurants,
Mining
Technology
Surabaya Stock Exchange, Indonesia
Telekomunikasi Indonesia,
Unilever Indonesia,
Gudang Garam,
Bank Central Asia,
Astra International,
H.M. Sampoerna
Abu Dhabi Securities Market, UAE
ETISALAT,
Qatar Telecom (Qtel),
National Bank of Abu Dhabi,
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank,
Union National Bank
Banking
Service
Industrial
Hotels
Insurance
Doha Securities Market, Qatar
Industries Qatar(IQ)
Q. Islamic Bank
Q. Shipping
Doha Bank
Commercial Bank
Service
Industry
Banking
Insurance
Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchanges, Egypt
Vodafone Egypt Telecom,
Orascom Telecom Holding,
Orascom Construction Industries,
Commercial International Bank (Egypt),
Egyptian Company for Mobile Services (MobiNil)
Communication,
Building Materials & Construction,
Financial Services,
Textiles & Clothing, Holding Companies
Dubai Financial Market, UAE
EMAAR Properties,
Emirates Bank International,
National Bank of Dubai,
Mashreqbank,
Dubai Islamic Bank
Banking Sector,
Insurance Sector,
Investment Sector,
Services Sector
Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan
P. T. C,
Oil & Gas Development Co.,
National Bank of Pakistan,
Hub Power Company,
Karachi Electric Supply
Oil And Gas Exploration
Tech & Communication,
Commercial Banks,
Oil & Gas Marketing, Cement
Casablanca Stock Exchange, Morocco
Itissalat Al-Maghrib,
ONA,
BCM,
Lafarge Ciments,
SNI,
Ciments Du Maroc
Amman Stock Exchange, Jordan
Arab Bank,
Jordan Telecom,
Housing Bank,
Arab Potash Company, Jordan Cement
Industry,
Bank,
Services,
Insurance
Bahrain Stock Exchange, Bahrain
Qatar Telecom,
Bahrain Telecom,
Ahli United Bank,
Investcorp Bank,
NationalBank of Bahrain
Commercial Banks,
Investments,
Insurance,
Services,
Hotel & Toursim
Muscat Securities Market, Oman
Gulf Hotels Oman,
Trans Gulf Holding,
Oman International,
Bank Gulf Investment,
Al Khaleej Polyprop,
Oman Emirates
Nigeria Stock Exchange, Nigeria
Nigeria Breweries.
First Bank of Nig.,
Union Bank Nigeria,
Unilever Nig.,
Nestle Nigeria,
M-Net/Supersport
Kazakhstan Stock Exchange, Kazakhstan
Corporation Kazakhyms,
CNPC-Aaktobemunaigas,
Kazakhtelecom,
Kazkommertsbank,
Bank TuranAlem
Mineral Resource,
Finance,
Oil Complex,
Communication,
Food Industry
Dhaka Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
Beximco Pharma,
SOUTHEAST Bank,
Mercantile Bank Ltd.,
PUBALI BANK,
NBL
Banks,
Pharmacuticals & Chemicals,
Food & allied
Beirut Stock Exchange, Lebanon
Solidere,
Banque Audi,
Holcim Liban,
Bank of Beirut,
BLOM Bank
Development & Construction,
Banking,
Industrial,
Trading,
Investment funds
Khartoum Stock Exchange, Sudan
Sudanese French Bank,
Sudanese Islamic Bank,
The Gum arabic,
Faisal Islamic Bank,
Nile Cement Co.,
Sudan Telecom Co (Sudatel)
Commercial,
Banks,
Industrial,
Insurance,
Agriculture
Palestine Securities Exchange, Palestine
Palestine Telecom.,
Palestine Dev. & Inv.,
Palestine Electric Co.,
Jerusalem Cigarette Co.,
Ahliea Insurance Group Co.
Chittagong Stock Exchange, Bangladesh
BXPH,
NBL,
SEBNK,
SQTEX,
SQPH,
RUBNK
Kyrgyz Stock Echange, Kyrgyzstan
KyrgyzTelecom,
Asia Universal Bank,
MELZ,
KYRGYZPROMSTROYBANK,
KENB
 

Data Source: Individual stock exchange market data, FIBV Focus Monthly Statistics (Federation Internationale Des Bourses De Valeurs), Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges, Arab Monetary Fund

* Leading Sectors and Companies are based on volume traded for some and market capitalization for others

 

 

 


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