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Ajman Investors: UAE Economic Growth Stocks for 2025

As the United Arab Emirates diversifies its economy beyond oil, residents of Ajman may find opportunities to align with this national growth. This basket provides exposure through global companies listed in the US and EU that are integral to the UAE's key non-oil sectors.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on November 26

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

The basket's total market cap is $6.18T and is heavily anchored by a few very large-cap stocks, with the top holding representing over half the total.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap dominance generally implies lower volatility and returns closer to broad-market performance, reducing idiosyncratic risk.
  • Treat this basket as a core, long-term holding rather than a speculative, high-growth allocation.
  • Likely to deliver steady long-term appreciation rather than explosive short-term gains; growth should be measured.
Total Market Cap
  • MSFT: $3.55T

  • V: $640.32B

  • MA: $490.73B

  • Other

About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

The UAE is strategically moving beyond oil dependency through Vision 2031, creating massive opportunities in technology, finance, and logistics. These carefully selected global companies are the backbone of this transformation, providing essential infrastructure and services that power the Emirates' diversified economy.

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What You Need to Know

This group focuses on internationally listed companies with significant operations in the UAE. They're not speculative bets but established leaders already embedded in the region's growth story. From Microsoft's Azure data centres in Dubai to UPS's Middle East hub, these firms have real, tangible presence in the Emirates.

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Why These Stocks

Each company was handpicked based on their direct contribution to UAE's economic diversification. They operate critical infrastructure, provide essential services, or have major facilities in the region. This isn't about following trends - it's about investing in the companies actually building the UAE's future economy.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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Building Tomorrow's UAE

These companies aren't just investing in the UAE - they're literally building its future infrastructure. From data centres to smart cities, they're the foundation of Vision 2031.

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Riding the Oil-Free Wave

As the UAE reduces oil dependency, these firms benefit directly from increased spending on technology, finance, and logistics infrastructure across all seven emirates.

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Global Giants, Local Impact

These aren't distant investments - they're world-class companies with real operations, partnerships, and facilities right in your backyard, from Dubai to Abu Dhabi.

Get the full story on this Basket. Read our detailed article on its risks and potential.

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