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UAE: DFM, ADX close Monday lower

UAE: DFM, ADX close Monday lower

Zawya28-01-2025

The Dubai Financial Market Index (DFMI) fell by 0.65% or 33.89 points and closed Monday's trading session at 5,191.65 points.
Similarly, the FTSE ADX General Index (FADGI) of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) slipped by 0.119% to 9,552.57 points.
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