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Major Gulf bourses closed lower on Thursday as investors remained cautious after the U.S. Federal Reserve’s minutes from latest meeting reinforced a hawkish tone, although the Egyptian index bucked the trend.

Minutes from the latest Fed meeting on Wednesday showed that a majority of the policymakers agreed that the risks of high inflation warranted further rate hikes.

Most Gulf currencies are pegged to the U.S. dollar, while Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar usually mirror U.S. monetary policy changes.

The benchmark index in Saudi Arabia dropped 1.1%, dragged down by losses in most sectors.

The world’s largest Islamic bank by assets, Al Rajhi Bank, declined 2.6% and oil giant Aramco slid 1.9% after J.P. Morgan cut its share target price to 39 riyals from 40 riyals.

Shares of Saudi Kayan Petrochemical declined 1.9% after it reported full-year net loss of 1.24 bln riyals ($330.54 mln) compared with profit of 2.39 bln riyals a year ago.

Qatari Stock index dropped 1.8%, extending its losses to a third session. With steepest intraday decline since Jan. 17, the index witnessed losses in almost all sectors, led by financial and energy stocks.

The gulf region’s largest lender Qatar National Bank declined 2.1% and Qatar Islamic Bank plunged 9.6%, the sharpest intraday slide since March 2020 as the stock traded ex-dividend.

Gulf Stocks in red as oil declines ahead of Fed minutes

In Abu Dhabi, the index fell 0.4%, extending its losses to a fourth session. The index was pulled down by a 1.1% drop in real estate developer Aldar Properties and a 2.3% slide in Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank.

Dubai’s benchmark index dropped 0.4%, dragged down by losses in almost all sectors, with Emaar Properties declining 1.8% and Dubai’s largest lender Emirates NBD falling 1.8%.

Outside the Gulf, Egypt’s blue-chip index rose 1.4%, snapping its previous session losses.

The index was lifted by gains in most sectors, with Commercial International Bank rising 2.9% and Egypt Kuwait Holding gaining 1.9%.

The Egypt-based investment holding company reported a rise in fourth-quarter net profit.

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 SAUDI ARABIA   fell 1.1% to 10,153
 QATAR          dropped 1.8% to 10,472
 EGYPT          rose 1.4% to 17,004
 BAHRAIN        added 0.2% to 1,939
 OMAN           rose 0.3% to 4,650
 KUWAIT         lost 0.7% at 8,106
 ABU DHABI      fell 0.4% to 9,844
 DUBAI          dropped 0.4% at 3,412
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