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OTP Bank
Oct 12 2008, Zsolt Bugarszki

In Hungary, there are no signs that a Hungarian bank or the parent of a bank operating in Hungary will suffer significant direct losses in the near future. OTP Bank Nyrt., a former banking monopoly under communism, is the biggest lender in Hungary....

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