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Share rose this week as Dubai clubs together in the wake of Silvio Berlusconiââ¬â¢s resignation offer this week.
The Italian Prime Ministerââ¬â¢s offer to retire as the
countryââ¬â¢s economy caused wide concern was well received by the rest of the eurozone,
reassuring investors across all markets. As a resuly, Dubaiââ¬â¢s shares advanced
ââ¬Åto the highest this monthââ¬Â, reports
Bloomberg.
The developers of the tallest skyscraper in the world, Emaar
Properties PJSC, saw a strong increase of 2.3 per cent, as activity
resumed after Eid with traders in a good mood.
ââ¬ÅAn absence of regional news means we will continue to look
at developments in Europe,ââ¬Â Dubaiââ¬â¢s Daman Investments told Bloomberg: ââ¬ÅWe
expect some catch up for the Middle East markets re-opening today post the Eid
holiday, but on low volumes as many locals will stay away for the whole week.ââ¬Â
Itââ¬â¢s one of two positive signs in Dubai this week, as demand
for the countryââ¬â¢s villas stayed strong amid a downturned market.
ââ¬ÅVilla
properties continue to outperform apartments,ââ¬Â CBRE told OPP, adding that
limited supply was driving strong demand for high-end properties.
According to the latest CBRE research, 1,459 transactions
occurred during the third quarter of the year, a drop of 45 per cent compared
to the 2,649 in the same period in 2010. As sales of Dubai property fall,
increasing shares and strong villa demand will provide some reassurance for many of
the countryââ¬â¢s developers and agents.