MIDEAST STOCKS-Saudi Arabian shares drop on lower oil prices; Egypt rises

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By Md Manzer Hussain Feb 5 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian stock market closed lower on Sunday, in response to fall in oil prices on Friday amid concern about the European Union embargo on Russian refined products. Oil, which fuels the region's growth, declined on Friday, with Brent crude ending down $2.23, or 2.7%, at $79.94 a barrel. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister warned on Saturday that sanctions and underinvestment in the energy sector could result in a shortage of energy supplies in future. The European Union has imposed a series of sanctions against Russia, reducing Russian energy exports. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index dropped 1.34%, the worst day since Dec. 7. The index was undermined by losses in almost all sectors barring real estate. Saudi oil giant Aramco sank 1.5%, while the world's largest Islamic bank by market capitalization, Al Rajhi Bank , dropped 1.9%. Among the losers, Dr Sulaiman Al-Habib Medical and Riyad Bank lost 2.2% and 3.5% respectively. Qatar's stock index ended down 0.4%, with almost all its constituent stocks in negative territory.


Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing dropped 5.9% and Industries Qatar declined 2.2%. However, the Gulf's biggest lender Qatar National Bank ended its four session losing streak, rising 3.5%. Outside the Gulf, Egypt's blue-chip index inched up 0.1%, bouncing back from four sessions of losses. The index was lifted by a 1.4% gain in Commercial International Bank Egypt and 3.1% rise in Talaat Mostafa . Among the gainers, Palm Hills Development and GB Auto jumped 10.3% and 9.2% respectively. Separately, Egypt's net foreign reserves rose to $34.224 bln in January from $34.003 bln in December, the central bank reported on Sunday SAUDI ARABIA dropped 1.3% to 10,559 QATAR lost 0.4% to 10,655 EGYPT added 0.1% to 16,266 BAHRAIN rose 0.8% at 1,936 OMAN added 0.5% to 4,751 KUWAIT ended flat at 8,160 (Reporting by Md Manzer Hussain; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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