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Polish stocks fell the most among the world’s equity markets and the zloty slid to the lowest level in a week against the euro after Standard & Poor’s said the country’s banks face rising credit risks.
Credit risk is growing in Poland after more households and businesses fail to repay debt and foreign-currency borrowing increased, S&P said today.
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