The Qatar Exchange (QE) fell for the fourth consecutive day, closing 0.62% lower at 7,020.36 points. Volumes declined further as global worries about the economy and the Holy month of Ramadan leads most investors to stay on the sidelines. Just 3.1m shares changed hands in Doha. Vodafone Qatar was among the five gaining stocks, finishing 0.54% higher at QR7.85.
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