The UAE capital markets, Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and Dubai Financial Market (DFM)) will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday (March 2 and 3), the UAE Capital Market Authority has announced.
The authority will continue to monitor developments in the region and assess the situation on an ongoing basis, taking any further measures as necessary, it said.
All concerned parties are advised to follow official UAE Capital Market Authority, ADX and DFM channels for updates regarding the resumption of trading, it added.
The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), the independent banking, financial services, and markets regulator of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has announced the temporary closure of Nasdaq Dubai on Monday and Tuesday.
Nasdaq Dubai is the international financial exchange based in the DIFC, providing a platform for regional and global investors to trade equities, derivatives, sukuk, and conventional bonds.
Meanwhile, Boursa Kuwait announced the resumption of trading sessions starting today, following the issuance of the relevant decision by the Capital Markets Authority and after confirming full operational readiness and stability to ensure the orderly functioning of the market in accordance with the approved regulatory frameworks.
“Resuming trading sessions from tomorrow, Monday, March 2, 2026, follows the full verification of stability and the fulfillment of all technical and regulatory requirements, ensuring a fair and transparent trading environment that safeguards orderly market operations and equal opportunities for all participants,” said Boursa Kuwait Chairman Bader Nasser AlKharafi.- TradeArabia News Service
The DFSA continues to closely monitor developments in the region, and remains in regular contact with local authorities and relevant advisories.