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Fitch warns of threat from Kuwait unrest

Published: 30 Oct 2012 - 03:02 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 12:52 am

PARIS: The ratings agency Fitch warned yesterday that a surge in public unrest in Kuwait could threaten the Gulf state’s solid sovereign rating. 

“Recent popular protests suggest a radicalisation of the political scene in Kuwait,” Fitch analyst Paul Gamble wrote, while noting that the oil-rich country’s external balance “is the strongest of all Fitch-rated countries.”

That meant the country’s “AA” sovereign rating, the second-highest rating by Fitch, would withstand additional instability, Gamble said.

“However, a serious escalation of public unrest could threaten the rating. Much will depend on how the authorities respond, and whether large-scale violence is avoided,” he added.

Over the weekend, 100 protesters were hurt in weekend clashes with police in Kuwait as the demonstrators defended the “universal right” to freedom of assembly.

Riot police used rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades and beat hundreds of demonstrators to break up the protest, which the opposition described as the largest demonstration in the Gulf state’s history. The Kuwaiti opposition said yesterday that it would push ahead with protests until the government meets its demands for reform.

AFP