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Reader comment on item: Russian Intentions in Syria; Explaining the Turkish Unrest

Submitted by David W. Lincoln (Canada), Jun 15, 2013 at 11:16

I checked with my only contact in the London Financial Sector, regarding the hot money you mentioned, and he tweeted this: majority of it. Germany is already putting delays in front of Turkey for their negotiation into the EU. Turkey unravelling & Brazil is the big one, lots of hot money coming back out.

Good eye to catch what others would have missed.

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