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Exchanges battle for eastern Europe

Alliances among regional stock markets are changing the trading landscape

Once the darlings of international investors, countries in central and eastern Europe have fallen from grace this year as deflating real estate bubbles and large foreign currency exposures ended years of spectacular growth.

According to the International Monetary Fund, the Baltic economies of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are likely to contract by more than 10% this year, while the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovenia will shrink by around 3% each.

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