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18 February 2010
POLAND/HUNGARY: Investors Return To Eastern Europe.
BLOOMBERG/ PIMCO, the world’s largest bond fund, has added Polish debt holdings and HSBC called Hungary’s stocks a “buying opportunity." A French banker predicts that Czech, Turkish and Russian bonds may outperform because the countries will have about a third of the debt levels of Greece and Italy by 2011.
