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Monthly Flash Report For Top Executives In Hungary
"The expected rate of GDP growth this year and next year will be significantly slower, only between 1.5 and 2 per cent, based on recent international and national statistical data. Weak domestic demand makes it difficult to achieve the budgetary targets; however, it improves the external balance and restrains inflation. more »

Hungarian Media Council Fines Echo TV


Hungarian Media Council Fines Echo TV
"The Media Council fined Echo TV Ft 500,000 on Monday after ruling that its programme “Világ-panoráma” was in violation of the laws on respecting human dignity and banning hate speech. Presenter Ferenc Szaniszló spoke of “Gypsies, Gypsy terrorism” and the “Nazi liberals” who encourage them, and whose single goal is to “inflict parasitic human-like figures on Hungarians”, in the programme, which aired on February 11, 2011." more »

Hungarian MPs Consider Special Tax On The Wealthy


Hungarian MPs Consider Special Tax On The Wealthy
"The idea of launching a temporary solidarity tax on the wealthy has arisen in discussions among Fidesz MPs, Christian Democrat MP István Pálffy told Klubrádió. Revenues from the solidarity tax could make up for the income lost with the introduction of the 16% flat tax, he added. more »

Rising Franc Wrecks Hungarian Car Market


Rising Franc Wrecks Hungarian Car Market
"Car dealers have reported a surge in the number of people trying to sell their cars before having completed payments, mainly because the purchases were financed by Swiss franc loans, Magyar Nemzet reports. more »
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