Fitch Ratings-Hong Kong-07 March 2022: Emerging markets (EMs) face a variety of additional credit risks stemming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with further price pressures and diminished investor risk tolerance being among the most prominent, says Fitch Ratings. For commodity-exporting EMs, these risks may be offset where higher commodity prices result in increased export earnings and an associated boost to tax revenues. READ MORE
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