Boursa Kuwait Securities Co. , is the private-sector corporate owner and operator of the Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE), the national stock market of Kuwait .
10-685: (Redirected from Al-Arabi Sports Club ) Al-Arabi may refer to: Companies [ edit ] Al-Arabi Group , a holding company in the Kuwait Stock Exchange#Services Al Arabi Investment Group (AB Invest) , a subsidiary of Arab Bank Al Arabi Investment Group Company , a subsidiary of Arab Bank Media [ edit ] Al Ahram Al Arabi , an Arabic political weekly magazine published in Egypt since 1997 Al Arabi (newspaper) ,
20-547: A football club based in As-Suwayda and founded in 1972 Al-Arabi (UAE) , a football club based in Umm Al Quwain Al Shabab (Dubai) or Al Shabab Al Arabi Club, merged with Dubai CSC in 2017 to form Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai FC Other uses [ edit ] Al-Arabi (encyclopedia) , a printed Arabic encyclopedia Al-Arabi, a version of Code page ASMO449+ , the 7-bit character set used to encode
30-726: A multi-purpose arena in Doha, Qatar Qatar [ edit ] Al Arabi Qatar (volleyball) , a professional volleyball team based in Doha Al-Arabi FC (Qatar) Reserves , the reserves soccer team for Al-Arabi Qatar Al Arabi Qatar (handball) , based in Doha Al-Arabi SC (Qatar) , a multi-sports club founded in 1952 Al-Arabi SC basketball , a professional basketball team based in Doha Saudi Arabia [ edit ] Al-Arabi (Saudi Arabia) ,
40-646: A multi-sports club based in Unaizah, Al-Qassim, and founded in 1958 Al-Arabi (Saudi Arabia, basketball club) , based in Unaizah, Al Qassim Al-Arabi (Saudi Arabia, handball club) , based in Unaizah, Al Qassim Other countries [ edit ] Al-Arabi (Bahraini football club) Al-Arabi (Jordan) , a football club based in Irbid and founded in 1945 Al-Arabi SC (Kuwait) , a multi-sports club based in Mansuriya and founded in 1953 Al-Arabi SC (Syria) ,
50-679: A weekly newspaper in Egypt Al-Arabi (magazine) , a pan-Arab magazine published in Kuwait since 1958 Al Araby (TV channel) , a pan-Arab television network from London Al-Araby Al-Jadeed , a pan-Arab media outlet in London Al Quds Al Arabi , a pan-Arab daily newspaper published in London since 1989 People [ edit ] Mahdi al-Arabi , is a Libyan Brigadier-General and deputy chief of staff during
60-482: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kuwait Stock Exchange#Services Although several share holding companies (such as National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) in 1952) existed in Kuwait prior to the creation of the Kuwait Stock Exchange, it was not until October 1962 that a law was passed to organize the country's stock market. In April 1977,
70-559: The 2011 Libyan civil war Nabil Elaraby or Nabil al-Arabi (born 1935), an Egyptian diplomat who was Secretary-General of the Arab League from 2011 to 2016 Sulayman al-Arabi , Wali (governor) of Barcelona and Girona in the year 777 Youssef El-Arabi or Youssef Al-Arabi (born 1987), a professional footballer Sports [ edit ] Mohammed Bin Hamad AlHitmi Indoor Hall or Al-Arabi Indoor Hall,
80-599: The Arabic language See also [ edit ] Arabi (disambiguation) Araby (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Al-Arabi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Arabi&oldid=1241557809 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
90-740: The only stock exchange in the Middle East owned by the private sector. On September 14, 2020, the Boursa Kuwait Securities Co. was listed on Boursa Kuwait, becoming a self-listed exchange. Boursa Kuwait was a member of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges . Al Shabab (Dubai) Al Shabab Al Arabi Club ( Arabic : نادي الشباب العربي دبي ), or simply Al Shabab , was an Emirati professional football and basketball club based in Dubai , that competed in
100-568: The stock exchange was initiated, and it was named as the Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) in 1983. The stock market in Kuwait is regulated by four bodies: the KSE, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry , the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Kuwait . On April 24, 2016, the Kuwait Stock Exchange became fully operated by a private company and its name changed to Boursa Kuwait, making it
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