'Flawed' Pension Policy: Hungary’s Economy “In Big Trouble”, According to Opposition
- 15 Apr 2024 5:33 AM
Hungary’s economy “is in big trouble”, according to the opposition Socialists, who slammed the government’s “flawed” pensions policy.
More >>Hungary’s economy “is in big trouble”, according to the opposition Socialists, who slammed the government’s “flawed” pensions policy.
More >>Annual inflation in Hungary was 3.6% in March, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said. Month on month, prices rose by 0.8%.
More >>The opportunity for two free cash withdrawals of up to Ft 150,000 a month will be available at post offices, in addition to ATMs, under an amendment approved by Parliament yesterday to harmonise with EU legislation.
More >>Although the value of damages caused by bank-transfer fraud decreased in 2023, further efforts are necessary and the participants of the CyberShield programme are extending their cooperation until 2027, National Bank of Hungary (NBH) deputy director governor Csaba Kandracs has said.
More >>Hungarians had a total of Ft 1.7 trillion in foreign bank accounts at the end of 2023, equal to 12% of all retail bank deposits, according to data from the MNB.
More >>Financial cooperation is a fast-growing area of Hungarian-Chinese relations, Mihály Varga, the finance minister, said after meeting banking heads in Beijing, noting that Hungary planned to issue a Panda bond in the second half of this year.
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