{
    "symbol": "DFMGI",
    "slug": "dfmgi",
    "display_name": "DFMGI",
    "category": "stocks",
    "region": "Middle East",
    "description": null,
    "url": "https://finscans.com/asset/dfmgi",
    "lang": "en",
    "as_of": "2026-06-29T11:41:26+00:00",
    "stats_30d": {
        "total_signals": 1,
        "bullish": 1,
        "bearish": 0,
        "neutral": 0,
        "explicit": 1,
        "inferred": 0,
        "avg_impact": 9,
        "avg_confidence": 90,
        "last_signal_at": "2026-06-29 11:18:04",
        "article_count": 1
    },
    "top_catalysts": [
        {
            "text": "Ebbing of geopolitical risk premium tied to regional conflicts",
            "count": 1
        },
        {
            "text": "Return of foreign institutional liquidity to Gulf markets",
            "count": 1
        }
    ],
    "top_risk_factors": [
        {
            "text": "Re-escalation of Middle East tensions that reintroduce the war premium",
            "count": 1
        },
        {
            "text": "Global risk-off shift from a hawkish pivot by major central banks",
            "count": 1
        }
    ],
    "recent_signals": [
        {
            "signal_at": "2026-06-29 11:18:04",
            "sentiment": "Bullish",
            "impact_score": 9,
            "confidence_score": 90,
            "mention_type": "explicit",
            "timeframe": "short-term",
            "region": "Middle East",
            "reasoning": "The DFM General Index rallied over 15% in Q2 as the geopolitical risk discount tied to regional conflicts receded, reversing months of underperformance. Improved investor sentiment and foreign inflows accelerated the gains, with banking and property stocks leading the charge. The easing war premium lifted valuations that had compressed during the period of elevated tensions.",
            "article": {
                "title": "Dubai Stocks Rally to Best Quarter Since Mid-2025 as War Premium Recedes",
                "url": "https://finscans.com/news/dubai-stocks-rally-to-best-quarter-since-mid-2025-as-war"
            }
        }
    ]
}