Is High Inflation in Hungary Really Caused by the War in Ukraine?
- 13 Nov 2023 6:40 AM
Consumer prices in Hungary were 16 percent higher in August than a year earlier, as the Hungarian government continues to talk of wartime inflation.
More >>Consumer prices in Hungary were 16 percent higher in August than a year earlier, as the Hungarian government continues to talk of wartime inflation.
More >>The forint strengthened to 377.6 per euro on Thursday, its strongest level in more than three months, Portfolio observes.
More >>Hungarian central bank rate-setters cut the base rate by 75 basis points to 12.25% at a regular policy meeting.
More >>Klarna, the Swedish AI-based global payment and shopping service provider, has entered the Hungarian market.
More >>Tibor Navracsics, the regional development minister, told a conference on Tuesday that he trusted the government, before the end of next month, would be able to reach a definite agreement with the European Commission to unfreeze Hungary’s funds.
More >>Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met Chen Siqing, head of the board of directors of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the largest bank in the world, for talks in Beijing.
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