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In recent years, the mood at Euromoney’s annual Central and Eastern Europe Forum – held in Vienna in mid-January – has often been on the sombre side.
Since the financial crisis, the region has been seen as increasingly irrelevant in a global context. International investors of all stripes have dismissed it as a collection of small and complex markets, tainted by their association first with the eurozone and, subsequently, with Russia and Ukraine.
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