Kuwait's bourse declines for a fourth session in five, although selling pressure appears to be easing along with
investor fears that political protests could become more violent.
The government said it must protect public safety after clashes last month between police and thousands of demonstrators ended with at least 30 people hospitalised.
Protests against changes to voting rules have hurt investment sentiment and dragged stocks lower. Opposition
politicians claim the amendments are an attempt to give pro-government candidates an advantage in parliamentary elections set for Dec. 1.
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