Smaller frontier markets will be particularly vulnerable to U.S. Fed's rate hikes: Fitch Ratings
James McCormack of the credit ratings agency says that compared with emerging markets, frontier markets such as Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Laos will be particularly vulnerable to the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes.
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