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Dubai real estate stocks plunge 20% amid regional conflict

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Dubai real estate stocks tumbled on Monday, March 9, as investors reacted to escalating tensions in Iran.

Namely, the DFM Real Estate Index, which tracks property developers listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM), fell 4.76%. 

The sector benchmark is now down approximately 21% since trading resumed on Wednesday, March 4 affter temporary market closures resulting from the growing regional conflict.

DFM Real Estate Index. Source: TradingView

Oil price surge adds to volatility

The real estate volatility is coinciding with a massive surge in global oil prices, as both West Texas Intermediate crude oil and Brent crude are posting sharp gains.

Historically, such events have tended to support the economies in the region, given their ability to boost government revenue and liquidity and, which benefits sectors such as real estate. 

However, the current environment is more complex, and the pressure could grow as a substantial pipeline of new housing supply is scheduled to enter the market between 2026 and 2027.

Accordingly, although rental yields remain attractive, geopolitical uncertainty could make investors more cautious if capital starts to flow slower.

The state of the Dubai real estate market

Despite the heightened volatility, activity in Dubai’s physical property market remains robust. In fact, real estate transactions reached $16.5 billion in February, representing an 18% increase from a year earlier.

Earlier this year, the index had been up about 15%, extending a multi-year rally in Dubai’s property-linked equities. The year prior, it had surged 63%, following a 38% rally recorded in 2023.

Foreign capital was a key driver of the rally. Most notably, investors from India emerged as the largest overseas buyers, followed by U.K. and Chinese nationals.

The numbers, then, reflect strong investor appetite for the booming real estate market in the region, as well as interest in companies listed on the DFM

Featured image via Shutterstock

Source: https://finbold.com/dubai-real-estate-stocks-plunge-20-amid-regional-conflict/

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