2,512 result(s) for aid
Italian High-End Retailer Coin May Be Leaving Hungary
- 18 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- shopping
"Market rumours are widespread that Italian textile and design chain Coin will close its outlet in the Dorottya Palota in downtown Budapest and leave Hungary later this month.
Hungarian Markets Losing Hope Of IMF Loan
- 17 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The belief that Hungary might not reach an agreement with the IMF and the EU on a standby loan agreement is gaining ground on the currency market, London-based analysts said on Monday. Worries that Hungary would be reluctant to accept the conditions attached to aid from the IMF and the EU have resurfaced, causing tension on the market, analysts with Capital Economics observed.
Heavier Fines For Traffic Violations In Hungary
- 16 Apr 2012 9:10 AM
- getting around
"Drivers who violate traffic rules face heftier fines from April 15, as a new law on misdemeanours went into effect on Sunday. On-site fines imposed on drivers can range from Ft 5,000 to Ft 50,000. Drunk drivers could be fined Ft 30,000-35,000 on the spot and Ft 60,000-100,000 if they pay the fine at a later date.
Hungary's PM Orbán Sees Transaction Tax At 0.1%
- 16 Apr 2012 9:04 AM
- business
"We are very far from making a decision on a transaction tax, but its size cannot be more than 0.1%,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Kossuth Rádió on Friday.
Hungarian Government To Keep Excise Tax On Fuel
- 13 Apr 2012 9:10 AM
- shopping
"The government does not intend to lower the excise tax on petrol, Economy Minister György Matolcsy said in reply to a written question put forward by Jobbik MP Gábor Ferenczy in Parliament. Opposition MPs have urged the cabinet on numerous occasions to reduce the tax on fuel, which is the highest in the region.
Budapest Transport Company BKV Outsources Bus Lines
- 13 Apr 2012 9:04 AM
- getting around
"VT-Transman will operate more than two dozen bus lines in Budapest, having won a public procurement tender called by the Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) and public transport company BKV. The company, owned by electronics manufacturer Videoton, was judged to have submitted the only valid bid, after that of rival Orangeways was disqualified.
Hungary's Jobbik Submits Anti-Gay Motion
- 12 Apr 2012 9:04 AM
- current affairs
"Jobbik has submitted an amendment motion to Parliament “in defence of public morality and the healthy thinking of younger generations” to ban sexual deviancy, spokesman Ádám Mirkóczki told reporters.
Hungarian Media Guru's Second Murder Suspect Caught
- 11 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
"Slovak police, acting on a European arrest warrant, have arrested a Slovak citizen suspected of being the driver for the man who assassinated publisher János Fenyő in 1998.
Slight Revival On Housing Market In Hungary
- 11 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- property
"A total of 8,205 properties were sold in March, up 15% from one year earlier, according to property agency Duna House. After a peak in January the index of housing demand has not fallen back to its level of March last year. However, it is too early to speak of a change of trend, Duna House comments."
Italian High-End Retailer Coin May Be Leaving Hungary
- 18 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- shopping
"Market rumours are widespread that Italian textile and design chain Coin will close its outlet in the Dorottya Palota in downtown Budapest and leave Hungary later this month.
Hungarian Markets Losing Hope Of IMF Loan
- 17 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The belief that Hungary might not reach an agreement with the IMF and the EU on a standby loan agreement is gaining ground on the currency market, London-based analysts said on Monday. Worries that Hungary would be reluctant to accept the conditions attached to aid from the IMF and the EU have resurfaced, causing tension on the market, analysts with Capital Economics observed.
Heavier Fines For Traffic Violations In Hungary
- 16 Apr 2012 9:10 AM
- getting around
"Drivers who violate traffic rules face heftier fines from April 15, as a new law on misdemeanours went into effect on Sunday. On-site fines imposed on drivers can range from Ft 5,000 to Ft 50,000. Drunk drivers could be fined Ft 30,000-35,000 on the spot and Ft 60,000-100,000 if they pay the fine at a later date.
Hungary's PM Orbán Sees Transaction Tax At 0.1%
- 16 Apr 2012 9:04 AM
- business
"We are very far from making a decision on a transaction tax, but its size cannot be more than 0.1%,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Kossuth Rádió on Friday.
Hungarian Government To Keep Excise Tax On Fuel
- 13 Apr 2012 9:10 AM
- shopping
"The government does not intend to lower the excise tax on petrol, Economy Minister György Matolcsy said in reply to a written question put forward by Jobbik MP Gábor Ferenczy in Parliament. Opposition MPs have urged the cabinet on numerous occasions to reduce the tax on fuel, which is the highest in the region.
Budapest Transport Company BKV Outsources Bus Lines
- 13 Apr 2012 9:04 AM
- getting around
"VT-Transman will operate more than two dozen bus lines in Budapest, having won a public procurement tender called by the Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) and public transport company BKV. The company, owned by electronics manufacturer Videoton, was judged to have submitted the only valid bid, after that of rival Orangeways was disqualified.
Hungary's Jobbik Submits Anti-Gay Motion
- 12 Apr 2012 9:04 AM
- current affairs
"Jobbik has submitted an amendment motion to Parliament “in defence of public morality and the healthy thinking of younger generations” to ban sexual deviancy, spokesman Ádám Mirkóczki told reporters.
Hungarian Media Guru's Second Murder Suspect Caught
- 11 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
"Slovak police, acting on a European arrest warrant, have arrested a Slovak citizen suspected of being the driver for the man who assassinated publisher János Fenyő in 1998.
Slight Revival On Housing Market In Hungary
- 11 Apr 2012 9:00 AM
- property
"A total of 8,205 properties were sold in March, up 15% from one year earlier, according to property agency Duna House. After a peak in January the index of housing demand has not fallen back to its level of March last year. However, it is too early to speak of a change of trend, Duna House comments."















