Demand up for Eastern European stock in second half 2009

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CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE - Institutional investor appetite for Central and Eastern European stocks had returned in the second half of 2009 after a loss of appetite during the financial crisis, according to a study, but the verdict is still out for 2010.

US investors with a higher exposure to this region and value investors led the way in upping stakes in the shares listed on the Vienna, Budapest, Ljubljana and Prague stock exchanges, the research ...

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