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22 December 2025

Stock markets to open from 10am to 2pm in Ramdan

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By Wam

The Securities and Commodities Authority, (SCA) has announced that the trading session schedule for all financial markets in the UAE during Ramadan shall remain without any change, opening at 10am and closing at 2pm.
 
Ambulatory Healthcare Services announces operating hours

Ambulatory Healthcare Services (AHS), a Seha health system facility, has announced the working hours at its health centres during the holy month of Ramadan.
 
Ambulatory healthcare centres in Abu Dhabi Island Region, including Al Zafaranah, Al Rowda, Al Bateen, Al Khaleej and Al Ettihad, will operate a morning shift from 8am to 2pm, and evening shift from 8.30pm to 1am from Sunday to Thursday.

Al Ettihad and Al Bateen centres will function on Saturdays from 8.30pm to 1am. The Abu Dhabi Dental Centre and Al Dhafra Dental Centre will operate the morning shift from 8am to 2pm from Sunday to Thursday and the evening shift from 8.30pm to 1am.
 
Abu Dhabi Middle Region Healthcare Centres, including Khalifa A, Al Shahama, Al Samha, Al Maqta’a, Madinat Mohammed bin Zayed, Mafraq Dental Centre, Baniyas, Al Shamkha, Al Nahda and Al Khazna will operate the morning shift from 8am to 2pm and the evening shift from 8.30pm to 1am from Sunday to Thursday. Khalifa A, Al Shahama, Al Maqta’a, Baniyas, and Al Khazna Healthcare Centres will also operate on Saturdays from 8.30pm to 1am. Al Khatim Healthcare Centre will be open 24 hours a day.
 
In the Eastern Region, healthcare centres in Al Hili, Al Muwaiji, Zakher, Al Niyadat, Al Maqam, Mezyad, Al Yahar, Al Masoodi, Al Khabisi, Oud Al Touba, Neima and Al Jahili will operate the morning shift from 8am to 2pm and the evening shift from 8.30pm to 1am from Sunday to Thursday. Al Hili, Al Muwaiji, Al Masoodi, Neima, Al Jahili will also operate on Saturdays from 8.30pm to 1am and Al Yahar with Mezyad will be open on Friday and Saturday from 8.30pm to 1am.

Meanwhile, Al Shwaib and Al Faqaa centres will remain closed in the morning and will open in the evening from 6pm to 12am from Sunday to Thursday and from 8.30pm to 1am on Friday and Saturday. Tawam Dental Centre will open its doors from 9am to 3pm from Sunday to Thursday, whereas Remah, Sweihan, Al Hayer and Al Qua’a will be open 24 hours a day.
 
Ambulatory Healthcare Services also announced that during Ramadan all disease prevention and screening centres will operate from 8am to 2pm from Sunday to Thursday and remain closed on Saturday with the exception of Abu Dhabi Centre which will operate from 8am to 5pm from Sunday to Thursday and from 10am to 4pm on Saturday.