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QSE sees 70% constituents in red; M-cap erodes QR14.69bn| Gulf Times

May 14, 2026·Gulf TimesMarket Movers

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Broad-based market declines like those reflected in the Qatar Stock Exchange's constituent performance typically coincide with regional risk-off sentiment, often driven by external shocks—geopolitical tensions, global oil price volatility, or monetary policy shifts affecting Gulf liquidity conditions. The erosion of market capitalization on this scale underscores QSE's sensitivity to sectoral rotations, particularly in financials and energy, which together represent a substantial portion of the exchange's weighted indices. Historical patterns suggest such selloffs often precede periods of stabilization or rebalancing as institutional and retail participants reassess valuations relative to fundamental conditions in the domestic and regional economy.

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