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What would a Grexit mean for Asia?

Problems in the euro-zone have been dragged back into the spotlight by the inconclusive recent presidential election in Greece. In general, Emerging Asia is well-placed to cope if the euro-zone does again fall back into crisis. That said, some of the region’s most trade-dependent economies, notably Hong Kong and Vietnam, would be hit hard if exports to the euro-zone slumped once again.

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