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Hungary crushed Group Eight rivals Malta 4-0 on Saturday to keep alive their outside chances of qualifying for next year's World Cup finals.
more sports news »Ákos Takács's 25-metre thunderbolt helped keep Hungary within touching distance of the top of FIFA World Cup qualifying Group 8 but the home side had to work hard to overcome a stubborn and spirited Malta side in Budapest. more sports news »Indian high-technology companies are hoping that a new outsourcing contract from a large Dutch bank will help bring more European business to the country. Three of India's top information technology (IT) companies have won some of the contracts handed out recently by a Dutch bank. more business & finance news »Quanta Computer Inc (2382.TW) will start assembling television sets fitted with thin-film-transistor liquid crystal display (LCD) and plasma display panels (PDP) at its Hungary plant for Sampo Corp (1604.TW) early next year, the Commercial Times reported, citing officials with both companies.
more news »Turkish Agriculture & Rural Affairs Minister Mehmet Mehdi Eker and accompanying delegation visited agriculture institutions in Kecskemet and Szeged cities of Hungary on Thursday.
more current affairs news »T-Mobile will introduce push-to-talk services in Hungary on Sept. 20, the first commercial carrier to do so. The Waterworks of Budapest is the first corporation to contract for the service.
more it & telco news »Hungary's Ministry of Economic Affairs will soon announce its draft proposal on how it wants to reduce the retail price of petrol. Ministry spokeswoman Judith Tóth told InfoRádió that it was not possible to cut the excise tax on petrol during the year, hence the ministry is examining other ways to curb fuels prices.
more business & finance news »Czech Transport Minister Milan Simonovsky is seeking a stock market flotation for Prague airport next year, he said on Thursday. He said the airport did not need a strategic partner but rather institutional investors who would fund its expansion.
more travel news »Hungary's prime minister, whose Socialists trail the opposition ahead of polls next year, set out a 2006 budget on Thursday that offers to leave more cash in people's pockets but steer a tight course towards euro entry. more business & finance news »Hungarian oil and gas group MOL has announced on Friday that it has submitted a binding bid for the acquisition of a 51% stake in Turkish refinery Türkiye Petrol Rafinerileri A.S. (Tüpras).
more business & finance news »Hungary's Central Statistics Office (KSH) announced on Friday that it has revised its trade figures for 2004, raising both export and import data. The trade deficit came to EUR 3,914.7 million, according to revised data, up by 68.1 billion from the original gap.
more business & finance news »Italian variety format Ciao Darwin is returning to Canada and Hungary after distributor Distraction Formats found new homes for the RTI Mediaset-developed property.
more entertainment news »Hungarian Central Bank President Zsigmond Jarai said the increase in oil prices could have an impact on inflation this year.
Speaking to reporters at last night's dinner event, he said: 'If the oil prices remain as they are, there might be an effect on inflation. The effect could be 0.1 pct to 0.2 pct but not more,' he added.
more business & finance news »Commerzbank AG, Germany's third-biggest lender, plans to hire staff and add 10 branches in Hungary to tap growing demand from small and mid-sized companies in the country.
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