The Qatar Government Bonds market offers a 10-year bond yield of 4.353% (simulated). The Central Bank rate stands at 4.35%, with Qatar maintaining an AA credit rating from S&P. These yields reflect
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark stock index closed higher on Thursday. The Tadawul All Share Index gained 0.56% to reach 10,549.08 points. Trading was broad-based, with 218 stocks advancing. Only 37 stocks declined. Total turnover reached
The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) rose by 1.9%, or 206.82 points, to 10,969.33 points in early 2026, reflecting stronger investor sentiment and improved liquidity. Market capitalization grew 2.1% to QR657.7 billion, showing
Qatar registered QR18.626bn in payment system transactions during November 2025, with a total of 62.8 million transactions processed. According to the Qatar Central Bank (QCB), the breakdown of these transactions highlighted a
Qatar Fund for Development Education Efforts continue to widen as the organisation deepens its presence in global education, especially in conflict-affected and low-income regions. According to QFFD’s Global Advocacy Coordinator Oweis Al-Salahi,