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Euro-zone break-up risk – what’s in the market?

Tensions in the euro-zone have recently eased. However, we still anticipate that Greece and one or two other small countries will leave in due course. While we are not alone – a slim majority expects at least one departure by the end of 2014 – we think the impact on asset prices could be substantial.

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