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Dubai's earnings slip due to weak Air Arabia and Alec, while Abu Dhabi gains

Dubai's main stock index fell on Friday, after the United States threatened a?naval?blockade against Iran. This sparked concerns about potential?trade disruptors in the?Middle East.

The United States said on Thursday that it would continue to maintain its naval blockade against Iran and increase economic pressure in Tehran, as the ceasefire talks failed.

Dubai's main index dropped 0.4% for the second consecutive session. This was dragged down by a 4.1% decline in budget airline Air Arabia, and a 0.5% drop in blue-chip developer Emaar Properties.

Air Arabia reported its largest intraday drop in over three months after reporting a fall of 75% in the?second quarter net profit, to 87.9 million dirhams (US$23.93).

The Investment Corporation of Dubai's construction firm Alec Holding dropped 4.4%, to a new four-month-low after reporting a loss of 16.3 millions dirhams ($4.44million) in the second quarter. This compares with a profit of 122.9% dirhams one year ago.

The benchmark index in Abu?Dhabi rose 0.02%. This was boosted by Orascom Construction's 1.8% gain and Space42, a space tech company powered by AI.

Orascom Construction, an EPC contractor based in Cairo, reported a 74% increase in net profit for the second quarter to $61.9 millions.

Adnoc Gas fell 0.9% following its parent company's?statement that two of their vessels were?attacked on Thursday night while transiting through the Strait of Hormuz.

LSEG data shows that Abu Dhabi's Index posted a -0.5% loss for the week after?three weeks of gains. Dubai dropped 1% following two weeks of gains.

(source: Reuters)