Dubai Financial Market PJSC

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Ticker/ISIN
DFM
AED000901010
Market/Country
Dubai Financial Market
United Arab Emirates

About Dubai Financial Market PJSC

Country of Origin: United Arab Emirates (U.A.E)

Dubai Financial Market (DFM) – PJSC (the “Company”) is a Public Joint Stock Company incorporated in the Emirate of Dubai – United Arab Emirates, pursuant to decree No. 62 for the year 2007 issued by the Ministry of Economy on February 6, 2007, and is subject to the provision of the UAE, Federal Law No. 8 for the year 1984 and its amendments.

The licensed activities of the company are trading in financial instruments, acting as commercial, industrial and agricultural holding and trust company, financial investment consultancy, and brokerage local and foreign shares and bonds. In accordance with its Articles of Association, the Company complies in all its activities, operations and formalities with the provisions of Islamic Shari’a and shall invest its entire fund in accordance with these provisions.

The company’s shares are listed on the Dubai Financial Market (“DFM”). The company currently operates the Dubai Stock Exchange, related clearing house and carries out investment activities on its own behalf.

The ultimate parent and controlling party is the Government of Dubai which owns 80% of DFM through Borse Dubai Limited (the “parent”), a Government of Dubai entity.

Latest Pressrelease Summaries from Dubai Financial Market PJSC

The Dubai Financial Market announced that a new series of equity futures contracts will be available for trading starting on November 13, 2025. These contracts, set to expire in February 2026, include various futures such as AIRARB, ANSRI, ARMX, DEWA, DEYAAR, DFM, DFMGI, DIB, DIC, DU, EMAAR, EMPWR, EMRDEV, ENBD, GFH, SALIK, and SHUAA. The announcement is accessible on the Dubai Financial Market's website. It is noted that the information provided is subject to change and should not replace the official Dubai Financial Market Regulated Derivative Contract Trading Regulation, which takes precedence in case of any discrepancies.
The document outlines the margin parameters for DFM Futures, effective from November 10, 2025. It lists various underlying symbols, specifying the base margin percentage, currency, base margin per contract, and spread margin per contract for each. The margin percentages range from 5% to 12%, with currencies in AED and USD. For further details on margin calculation and eligible margin types, the Derivatives Clearing Guidelines and Procedures can be referred to on the Dubai Clear website. The announcement is also available on the Dubai Financial Market's website. A disclaimer notes that the information is subject to change and emphasizes that the Dubai Financial Market Regulated Derivative Contract Trading Regulation takes precedence in case of inconsistencies.
The weekly summary for DFM Regulated Short Sell transactions from November 3 to November 7, 2025, indicates that there were no RSS trades during this period. For more details on Regulated Short Selling, refer to the DFM Market Rules and related documentation available on the DFM website. This announcement is also accessible on the DFM's market announcements webpage. The information provided is subject to change, and DFM is not liable for any losses incurred from using this data.
Nasdaq Dubai has listed Binghatti Holding's debut USD 500 million Green Sukuk, which was oversubscribed 4.3 times, attracting over USD 2.1 billion in orders from regional and global investors. The proceeds will fund qualified green projects, supporting the UAE's Net Zero 2050 goals and Dubai's sustainable finance agenda. Issued under Binghatti's USD 1.5 billion Trust Certificate Issuance Programme, the Green Sukuk matures in 2029 and is the company's first ESG-linked issuance. The issuance was priced at a profit rate of 7.75%, tightening from initial guidance of 8.125%. The listing was marked by a market-opening bell ceremony attended by Binghatti executives and Nasdaq Dubai officials. Binghatti's CEO highlighted the Sukuk as a milestone in their sustainable growth journey, reflecting investor confidence in their business model. Nasdaq Dubai's CEO noted the transaction's significance in showcasing the growing demand for ESG-focused instruments and Dubai's role as a global hub for Islamic and sustainable finance. With this listing, Binghatti's total Sukuk value on Nasdaq Dubai reaches USD 1.5 billion, while the total outstanding debt listings on the exchange exceed USD 141 billion.

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DFM News: DFM Regulated Short Sell – Weekly Summary – June

The weekly summary for DFM Regulated Short Sell Transactions from June 9 to June 13, 2025, reports that PARKIN Company P.J.S.C recorded a short sell trade volume of 1,500 and a trade value of 9,240 AED. For more details on Regulated Short Selling, refer to DFM's Market Rules and Operational Model on their website. The information is subject to change, and DFM is not liable for any losses resulting from the use of this data.

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DFM News: Notice: Dubai Financial Market announces that the insider trading prohibited period for the second quarter of 2025 will begin on June 16, 2025, and will continue until the disclosure of the financial statements.
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DFM News: Press release - Nasdaq Dubai Welcomes ICBC’s Multi-Currency Green Bond Listings Totalling USD 1.72 Billion

Nasdaq Dubai has announced the listing of three Green Bond issuances by the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), totaling USD 1.72 billion. This development reinforces ICBC's status as the largest Green Bond issuer on Nasdaq Dubai, with a total of USD 5.6 billion outstanding. The bonds were issued under ICBC's USD 20 billion Global Medium Term Note Programme by its branches in Dubai, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The listings include USD 1 billion Floating Rate Notes from the Hong Kong branch, USD 300 million 4.125% Notes from the Singapore branch, and CNH 3 billion 2.00% Notes from the Dubai branch, all due in 2028. The ceremony was attended by Zhang Yiming, China's Ambassador to the UAE, and Hamed Ali, CEO of Nasdaq Dubai and Dubai Financial Market, among others. Liu Hua, General Manager of ICBC Dubai, highlighted ICBC's commitment to environmental sustainability and the UAE capital market. Hamed Ali emphasized the importance of these listings in strengthening Dubai's position as a global hub for sustainable finance. The total debt market on Nasdaq Dubai now stands at USD 136 billion, including USD 40 billion in bond listings.

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DFM News: Resume trading on IFA shares after disclosing the results of its BOD meeting
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DFM News: Suspend trading on IFA shares starting from 2:30 PM (UAE time) as its BOD meeting is being held today, 11-06-2025 and until results are disclosed
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DFM News: Press release - Nasdaq Dubai Welcomes Listing of USD 500 Million AT1 Sukuk by Sharjah Islamic Bank

Nasdaq Dubai has announced the listing of a USD 500 million Additional Tier 1 Sukuk by Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB), bringing SIB's total Sukuk listings on the exchange to USD 2.5 billion. This issuance, compliant with Basel III regulations, attracted significant interest from regional and international investors, supporting the bank's long-term growth plans. The listing also highlights Dubai's role in advancing the Islamic capital markets ecosystem. With this addition, the total value of Sukuk listed on Nasdaq Dubai has reached USD 95.7 billion, reinforcing its status as a major venue for Islamic fixed-income securities. Nasdaq Dubai's broader debt capital market now exceeds USD 136 billion across 160 listings, showcasing the growing international confidence in Dubai as a financial hub.

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DFM News: Resume trading on DEYAAR shares starting from 10:25 AM after disclosing it's press release. The Resume-Auction session (no-matching) will be 5 minutes
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DFM News: Suspend trading on DEYAAR shares for an incoming disclosure
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DFM News: Futures contracts – New Contract Series

A new series of equity futures contracts will be available for trading starting on June 12, 2025, with a de-listing date of September 18, 2025. These contracts, part of the September 2025 SSFs Contract Series, include futures for companies such as AIRARB, ANSRI, ARMX, DEWA, DEYAAR, DFM, DFMGI, DIB, DIC, DU, EMAAR, EMPWR, EMRDEV, ENBD, GFH, SALIK, and SHUAA. This announcement is from the Dubai Financial Market, and further details can be found on their website. The information provided is subject to change, and the Dubai Financial Market Regulated Derivative Contract Trading Regulation takes precedence in the event of any discrepancies.

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DFM News: The Dubai Financial Market announces the suspension of trading on the shares of Emirates Islamic Bank (PJSC) starting from today Tuesday, 10 June 2025, to complete the full acquisition process by Emirates NBD Bank (PJSC), in accordance with the mandatory