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Eastern European countries that would see declining growth as a result of the eurozone crisis, as banks in Europe raise capital through asset sales of sovereign bonds.
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IMF Urges EU Banks To Raise Capital
Wall Street Journal 09.22.2011
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Poland Defends Economy, Sees Euro Link This Year
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Hungary Drops Internet Tax Plan After Public Outcry
New York Times 10.31.2014
Borrowers in Hungary Learn Tough Lessons
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Eastern Europe Vulnerable in Debt Crisis
Wall Street Journal 11.11.2011
Ahead of New Rules Europe's Banks go on a Selling Spree
New York Times 11.11.2011
Polish Bank Chief Builds Defenses
Wall Street Journal 11.14.2011
Wall Street Journal 11.16.2011
Wall Street Journal 11.17.2011
Hungary Turns to I.M.F. for âInsuranceâ
New York Times 11.18.2011
Junk Rating Stirs Anger in Hungary
Wall Street Journal 11.26.2011
New York Times 11.25.2011
For Turkey, Lure of European Union is Fast Fading
New York Times 12.04.2011
Euro's Allure Dims in Eastern Europe
Wall Street Journal 12.08.2011
Europe's Banks Retreat From the East
Wall Street Journal 12.13.2011
EU and IMF Break Off Talks With Hungary
Wall Street Journal 12.17.2011
Why European Banks Are Sacrificing Growth
BusinessWeek 12.15.2011
European Banks: Here's a Loan to Buy Our Loans
BusinessWeek 11.23.2011
Hungary Snubs EU by Passing Bank Law, Threatening to Derail Its Aid Bid
Wall Street Journal 12.31.2011
Opposition Protests New Hungarian Constitution
New York Times 01.02.2012
Hungary Bank Law Spooks Investors
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2012
Hungary Leader Takes Steps to Calm Markets
Wall Street Journal 01.07.2012
Hungary’s government: The long march of Fidesz
Economist 01.07.2012
EU Hardens Line in Hungary Fight
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2012
Hungary, Once a Star, Loses Its Shine
New York Times 01.16.2012
An interview with Viktor Orban, prime minister of Hungary - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04.07.2012
Poland Trying to Build Banks' Defenses
New York Times 04.13.2012
Sberbank Looks to Buy Banks in Eastern Europe
New York Times 04.13.2012
Vote in Romania Fells Government
Wall Street Journal 04.28.2012
Mixed Picture for Central Economies
Wall Street Journal 08.15.2012
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