In the latest attempt to dampen political unrest, Bahrain has called for a three-month state of emergency. According to state media, King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa has said Bahrain’s armed forces chief is authorised to take any measure necessary to ”protect the safety of the country and its citizens”. The announcement comes a day after Saudi Arabian troops entered Bahrain amid mass protests calling for a constitutional monarchy.
Saudi Arabia’s main Tadawul index is currently down 2.4 per cent after a rally last week. This is what Bahrain’s currency, the dinar, is doing.
(Bloomberg chart: Bahraini dinar against the US dollar)
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