Muted activity plagues most Gulf Arab markets as investors wary of turmoil in the debt-ridden euro zone opt to
sit out.
Regional bourses are also braced for the usual summer lull, deterring retail traders from trying to make a quick profit as entering and exiting the market becomes harder.
Kuwait's bourse eases away from Monday's six-week low, rising 0.3 percent to 6,232 points. Stocks had slid on renewed political instability.
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