Dubai Launches ‘xCube’ to Boost Activities of Market Makers

Dubai plans to launch two funds with a total value of AED3 billion ($816 million) to boost trading on the stock markets. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Dubai plans to launch two funds with a total value of AED3 billion ($816 million) to boost trading on the stock markets. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Dubai Launches ‘xCube’ to Boost Activities of Market Makers

Dubai plans to launch two funds with a total value of AED3 billion ($816 million) to boost trading on the stock markets. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Dubai plans to launch two funds with a total value of AED3 billion ($816 million) to boost trading on the stock markets. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, has announced the launch of “xCube” company to organize and facilitate the activities of market maker companies in the Dubai Financial Market.

The step comes in line with the Dubai Securities and Exchange Higher Committee’s strategy aimed at increasing the size of the stock market in the Emirate to AED3 trillion ($816 billion) in the coming period.

Sheikh Maktoum appointed Essa Kazim as the Chairman of the Board of xCube. Arif Amiri, Saeed al-Awar, Hind bint Kharbash and Jacques Visser were appointed as board members.

XCube targets developing and adopting state-of-the-art algorithms and technology to perform market-making activities and high-frequency trading on both cash equities and derivatives listed on local markets.

Kazim, who is also the Governor of Dubai International Financial Center, said retail and institutional investors will benefit from the improved price margins and the lower volatility that often results from market makers playing an active role in markets.

“By bringing the latest technologies and know-how in market making to the local markets, we anticipate renewed interest from investors locally and globally,” he said.

xCube aims to bolster the competitiveness of Dubai’s financial markets and attract more local and foreign capital and investors.

The market maker fund also seeks to invest in promising stocks and hedge risks, which in turn leads to enhancing the confidence of investors and creating a more dynamic equities market.

In late 2021, a committee overseeing the stock market’s development said Dubai plans to launch two funds with a total value of AED3 billion ($816 million) to boost trading on the stock markets and encourage small and medium companies to list on its financial markets.



GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow
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GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) will take part in the seventh edition of the Bahrain International Airshow, which will be held from November 13 to 15 at Sakhir Airbase.

The event will showcase the achievements of the Saudi aviation sector, highlight significant investment opportunities available, reinforce the Kingdom's leadership in the global aviation arena, and explore avenues for collaboration to develop a more prosperous aviation sector.
GACA Spokesperson Ibtisam Al-Shehri said that at the airshow, the authority will present its initiatives to develop regulations that promote growth and innovation in the Kingdom's aviation sector, and highlight the achievements of the National Aviation Strategy, which aims to secure $100 billion in investments, boost passenger traffic to 330 million and link the Kingdom to 250 international destinations by 2030.
She added that GACA will also introduce the Civil Aviation Environmental Sustainability Program, and emphasize its expertise in enhancing passenger experience and streamlining operational procedures, all in accordance with the latest international standards.
The Bahrain International Airshow will feature 11 sponsoring companies, 223 civil and military delegations from 56 countries, and more than 135 local, regional, and global companies.