Published December 6th, 2005 - 05:22 GMT Al Bawaba Dubai shares lost three quarters of a per cent on Monday, led by Emaar Properties, extending losses to more than 13 per cent in less than a month. Emaar, Dubai's top traded stock by value, fell 2.31 per cent to Dh23.25, Gulf News reported. Tags:DubaiDubai LatestPopular Cause behind US Senator Lindsey Graham's death unveiled US senator Lindsey Graham dies at 71 Israel claims of Iran plot to kill Trump deemed "not to be entirely credible," WSJ reports Iran's attack leaves 3 injured in Qatar, including a child Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, father of emir of Qatar, dies at 74 Loading content ... Subscribe Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive updates and enhanced content Subscribe Now Subscribe Sign up to get Al Bawaba's exclusive celeb scoops and entertainment news