Etisalat, the largest telecoms operator in the country, was up 0.3 per cent to Dh2.98 a share. Union National Bank was up 1.2 per cent to Dh3.34, while Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank was up 0.3 per cent to Dh2.98. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange General Index was up 0.3 per cent to 2,612.80 points."Valuations are good so investors are rotating out of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, whose markets have more exposure to oil, and following the global economic environment," said Saleem Khokhar, the head of equities at National Bank of Abu Dhabi. "The UAE never really rallied in the first place, so during a time of turbulence, I would rather be in the UAE than Saudi Arabia or Qatar. That's what it all comes down to." Property stocks fell the most on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) yesterday. Emaar Properties was down 1.7 per cent to Dh2.83 a share. Drake and Scull International, a contractor, dropped 0.4 per cent to 92 fils. The DFM General Index was down 0.7 per cent to 1,473.07.Elsewhere in the region: Kuwait's measure slipped 0.2 per cent to 5,956.40; Bahrain's measure lost 0.1 per cent to 1,274.69; Oman's index was down 0.8 per cent to 5,604.92; and Qatar's index was down 0.7 per cent to 8,215.06 points. The Saudi Tadawul All-Share Index was down 0.3 per cent to 6,057.79. From / The National
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