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Templeton's Hasenstab defends Hungarian debt position

06 Jan 2012 | 11:06

Franklin Templeton Investments' Michael Hasenstab has defended his Hungarian debt position amid reports the group owns 10% of the country's local bond market.

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Bolton’s trust buys back another 750,000 shares

The board of Anthony Bolton’s Fidelity China Special Situations fund has bought back a further 750,000 shares in a bid to narrow its discount.

06 Jan 2012 | 07:40

Hungarian bond yields soar above 10% on cancelled debt auction

Hungarian bond yields soared above 10% yesterday after the government cancelled a bond swap auction, increasing fears the country will be the first in the EU to default on its debt.

05 Jan 2012 | 08:04

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