Our latest Banking Heat Map paints a broadly positive picture. Banks in Romania and Hungary – which have been among the weakest in Emerging Europe over the past decade – are returning to health, and there is growing evidence that non-performing loans have now peaked in Russia. Our main concerns now lie in Turkey, where the pace of credit growth continues to look unsustainable.
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