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Voters Views Report
Question 1  
 

   Countries Most Likely to Exhibit
Higher Credit Risk in the Next 12 Months

   The countries in the table below are listed in order of their likeliness to exhibit higher credit risk in the next 12 months, according to voters. Compare the number of votes each country received in September 2007 to its vote count six month prior. In the last two columns, you can see what percentage of the total votes in this category went to each country.

         | Higher Credit Risk | Lower Credit Risk | Credit Risk Impact |
         | Valuation Correction | Dollar Decline |
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Country Votes
in Sept. 07
Votes
in Mar. 07
Percent
in Sept. 07
Percent
in Mar. 07
Venezuela 31 21 49.2 27.6
Turkey 23 29 36.5 38.2
Ecuador 19 28 30.2 36.8
Iran 16 18 25.4 23.7
Lebanon 15 17 23.8 22.4
Pakistan 14 5 22.2 6.6
Hungary 10 26 15.9 34.2
Thailand 10 14 15.9 18.4
Argentina 10 10 15.9 13.2
Iraq 9 9 14.3 11.8
 
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September 2007 - Europe Cover
Institutional Investor

 
    Africa (Sub-Saharan)
    Asia-Pacific/Far East
    Asia-Pacific/South & East
    E. Europe/Central Asia
    Latin America/Caribbean
    Middle East/North Africa
    North America
    Western Europe
 
    Increases - Six Month
    Increases - One Year
    Decreases - Six Month
    Decreases - One Year
 
    Countries
    Regions
 
    Higher Credit Risk
    Lower Credit Risk
    Credit Risk Impact
    Valuation Correction
    Dollar Decline
 
 

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