Kuwait's measure rises to a one-week high as investors' risk appetite returns and Dubai's bourse picks up
from Monday's seven-week low on bargain hunting.
The index ends 0.5 percent higher at 5,810 points, its highest close since Nov. 13.
"The market is absorbing the political instability...there is continued support from the emir's comments on improving the economy," says Fouad Darwish, head of brokerage at Global Investment House.
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