Dubai Financial Market PJSC

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
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Dubai Financial Market (DFM) reported a 212% increase in net profit before tax, reaching AED 930.8 million for the first nine months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. Total consolidated revenue rose by 138% to AED 1.1 billion, driven by increased trading activity, diversified income streams, and a one-off gain from the sale of an investment property. The total traded value increased by 82% to AED 133 billion, while market capitalization grew by 9.7% to AED 995 billion since the end of 2024. The DFM General Index rose by 13.2% during this period. Operating income was AED 409.7 million, with additional income from investment returns and other sources contributing AED 216.5 million, alongside AED 467.2 million from the sale of an investment property. Total expenses, excluding tax, were AED 162.6 million, slightly up from AED 161.6 million in 2024. The results reflect the strength of Dubai's capital markets and investor confidence, with DFM committed to fostering innovation and sustainable growth.
The weekly trading summary for DFM Regulated Short Sell Transactions from October 20 to October 24, 2025, reports that Emirates NBD PJSC had a short sell trade volume of 9,000 and a trade value of AED 249,350. For more details on Regulated Short Selling, refer to the DFM Market Rules and Operational Model available on their website. The announcement can also be accessed on the DFM website. Please note that the information is subject to change, and DFM is not liable for any losses incurred from using this data.
The document provides the expiry settlement price for Micro GME Oman Crude Oil Futures contracts expiring in October 2025. The settlement price is $68.31 USD for the contract with the series code OMOIL Z25 and the contract ID OIL241025001. This announcement is available on the Dubai Financial Market website. The document includes a disclaimer stating that the information is subject to change and emphasizes that it is not a substitute for the official Dubai Financial Market Regulated Derivative Contract Trading Regulation.
