
QSE Index ends 2025 up 1.81% amid paradigm shift in debt instruments market: Investment Chief
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Doha: The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) closed 2025 at 10,762 points, marking a 1.81% year‑over‑year increase. Market capitalization rose by approxima...
Doha: The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) closed 2025 at 10,762 points, marking a 1.81% year‑over‑year increase.
Market capitalization rose by approximately QAR 23.4 billion, reaching QAR 644.3 billion, up from QAR 620.86 billion at the end of 2024.
In terms of trading value, activity declined by about 1%, with total turnover at QAR 105.5 billion, compared with QAR 106.6 billion in 2024.
Qatar News Agency (QNA) reached Investment Manager at Qatar Securities Company (QS) Ramzi Qasmieh, who highlighted that Estithmar Holding's stock reached record highs in 2025, surging over 137%, followed by Medicare Group Co. with roughly 46%, and Doha Bank (DB), which rose more than 44%.
On the downside, Qatar and Oman Investment Company led the list of largest year‑to‑date losers, declining nearly 57%, followed by Widam at approximately 36%, and Gulf Warehousing Co. at 33%.













