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Emerging East Asia's Local Currency Bond Markets Expand Apace But Face Risks
Sabyasachi Mitra, Principal Economist with ADB's Office of Regional Economic Integration, stresses the growing risks to the region's bond markets - notably from the spillover from the ongoing eurozone crisis - even as they continue to expand.
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