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Major stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Wednesday after Iran launched missiles at bases housing US forces in Iraq, while Saudi Aramco extended losses.

Iran retaliated against the US drone strike that killed an Iranian commander late last week, an attack that stoked fears of all-out conflict in the Middle East and set off a bout of risk aversion.

However, Iranian officials said Tehran did not want a war and its strikes "concluded" its response to the US air strike, helping settle down surges in oil and gold prices.

Saudi Arabia's benchmark index dipped 0.9% with all its banking stocks ending in red except one. Al Rajhi Bank

was down 0.9%, while Samba Financial Group decreased 2.2%.

State-owned Saudi Aramco fell 0.4% to 34.2 riyals ($9.12), extending losses for a fourth day in a row. The stock opened at 34 riyals, hitting its lowest since it began trading on Dec. 11.

The oil giant's shares are down almost 12% from a high of 38.70 riyals on Dec. 12, but still above the IPO price of 32 riyals, which valued the company at $1.7 trillion.

Dubai's main share index declined 1.2% with its largest lender Emirates NBD shedding 2.3% and Emaar Properties losing 1.2%.

In Abu Dhabi, the index retreated 0.7% driven down by a 1.1% fall in the country's largest lender First Abu Dhabi Bank, and a 0.6% ease in telecoms firm Etisalat. The Qatari index fell 0.4% as Qatar International Islamic Bank and Qatar Fuel shed 2.8% and 1.1%, respectively. Outside the Gulf, Egypt's blue-chip index advanced 2.5% in its first session of gains this year, as all its 30 stocks rose. The index is still down 3% so far this year.

Commercial International Bank leapt 3.2% and Egypt Kuwait Holding ended 5.7% higher.

Copyright Reuters, 2020

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