CEEMEA takes rate rise in its stride but fears China slowdown, commodity prices

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CEEMEA takes rate rise in its stride but fears China slowdown, commodity prices

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CEEMEA bonds have been entirely unmoved by Wednesday’s historic US Federal Reserve rate rise — its first hike since 2006 — as US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen's dovish tones soothed investors.

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