The rally in Emerging Europe’s financial markets has lost steam over the past few weeks. In part, this is due to the re-surfacing of tensions in the euro-zone following Italy’s inconclusive general election. But Hungarian financial markets have been dragged down by the appointment of a controversial new central bank governor while falling oil prices have hit Russian stocks.
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