ABSTRACT

First Published in 1997. Economic adjustment programs that combine macroeconomic stability and structural reforms are being implemented in several Arab countries. Policy-makers also are devoting more attention to improving the operation of domestic capital markets. To invest in this region now would be a far-sighted move by entering at a stage when the process is still under way. This book is one of very few readily available sources of reference on the region's stock and bond markets, presented in a concise and accessible form. It provides investors, policy-makers, analysts, bankers and other market participants with comprehensive information covering the top 10 Arab stock markets of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. For each market, a historical background is given together with structure, listing and trading procedures, performance trends, financial indicators, sectoral analysis and underlying strengths and weaknesses.

chapter 2|22 pages

Salient Features of Arab Capital Markets

chapter 4|28 pages

Bond Markets in the Arab Region

chapter 5|44 pages

Privatization in the Arab Countries

chapter 6|17 pages

Saudi Arabia's Stock Market

chapter 7|10 pages

Bahrain's Stock Market

chapter 8|13 pages

Oman's Stock Market

chapter 9|14 pages

Kuwait's Stock Market

chapter 10|14 pages

Egypt's Stock Market

chapter 11|18 pages

Jordan's Stock Market

chapter 12|9 pages

Lebanon's Stock Market

chapter 13|10 pages

Magreb's Stock Markets