The past month has brought further evidence – if any were needed – that Emerging Europe will not escape unscathed from the gathering storm in the euro-zone. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, the region’s most export-dependent economies have so far been hit the hardest. Indeed, leading indicators suggest that the Czech Republic and Hungary may already be in recession.
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