The health of banking sectors in Central and South Eastern Europe (C&SEE) has improved significantly in recent years. And they are now much less exposed to a fresh eruption of financial stress in the euro-zone than they were a few years ago. In contrast, we’re increasingly concerned about the Turkish banking sector, where the credit boom over the past decade has led to a build-up of vulnerabilities.
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