The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) is a publicly traded company, meaning that it is owned by shareholders.
The DFM's shares are listed on the Dubai Financial Market itself, and they are traded on the open market.
This means that anyone can buy and sell shares in the DFM, and the ownership of the company is constantly changing as shares are bought and sold.
The DFM is governed by a board of directors, who are elected by the shareholders.
The DFM is regulated by the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), the regulatory body for the financial markets in Dubai.
The DFM is a vital part of the Dubai economy and plays a key role in attracting foreign investment.
The DFM is a major stock exchange in the Middle East and North Africa region, and it offers a wide range of investment opportunities to both local and international investors.