Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index rose at the beginning of Tuesday's trading session to 10,577 points, adding 99.25 points, or 0.95 percent, compared to the closing session on Monday, with support from all sectors. QSE attributed the rise in the general index to the positive performance of various sectors, with the telecommunications sector up by 1.07 percent, the transportation sector by 0.99 percent, the banking and financial services sector by 0.94 percent, the industrial sector by 0.87 percent, the insurance sector by 0.72 percent, the consumer goods and services sector by 0.71 percent and the real estate sector by 0.46 percent. As 10:00 AM, QSE recorded 3,384 transactions worth QAR 118.201 million, distributed over 42.016 million shares. Source: Qatar News Agency
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