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Venezuela and Thailand still the most at risk

The Capital Economics Risk Indicator (CERI) has fallen to a ten-year low suggesting that there is very little threat of a 1990s-style systemic emerging market (EM) crisis. That being said, some countries remain vulnerable, with Venezuela and Thailand appearing at particular risk of suffering a crisis during the coming years.

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