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Fears over capital inflows don't apply to Emerging Europe

Fears that a rapid influx of capital into emerging markets may sow the seeds of the next bubble are starting to build. For the bulk of Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), however, the biggest risk is that capital inflows over the next couple of years are too weak rather than too strong.

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