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Hungary and Ukraine line up outside support

By Stefan Wagstyl in London, Thomas Escritt in Budapest,and Roman Olearchyk in Kiev

Published: October 17 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 17 2008 03:00

The global credit crisis took a fresh turn yesterday as both Hungary and Ukraine approached international institutions for support in an effort to avoid following Iceland into financial turmoil.

It was the first time in the 15-month credit crunch that multi-lateral agencies such as the International Monetary Fund had agreed to help bail out European countries - a clear sign of the difficulties debtor nations face raising finance from credit-starved markets.

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