3 result(s) for armed forces in Finance
Economy Expands by 8.2% in Hungary
- 2 Jun 2022 10:17 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Hungary’s GDP grew by an annual 8.2% in the first quarter, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said in a second reading of data. Adjusted for seasonal and calendar-year effects, first-quarter GDP rose by 8% year on year. Quarter on quarter, adjusted GDP grew by 2.1%.
Details Released for Hungary's Budget Deficit of HUF 1,434 Billion
- 9 Mar 2022 8:49 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Hungary’s cash flow-based budget deficit, excluding local councils, was 1,433.7 billion forints at the end of February, lifted by tax refunds, pensioner and public sector bonuses and a payroll tax cut, a first reading of data released by the Finance Ministry on Tuesday shows.
Hungary To Increase Military Spending In 2018
- 18 May 2017 9:52 AM
- finance
Pro-government print daily Magyar Idők (Hungarian Times) reports that military-related spending is to increase HUF 73.6 billion in 2018 to HUF 428 billion, or 1.05 percent of GDP. This is an increase of 21 percent.
Economy Expands by 8.2% in Hungary
- 2 Jun 2022 10:17 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Hungary’s GDP grew by an annual 8.2% in the first quarter, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said in a second reading of data. Adjusted for seasonal and calendar-year effects, first-quarter GDP rose by 8% year on year. Quarter on quarter, adjusted GDP grew by 2.1%.
Details Released for Hungary's Budget Deficit of HUF 1,434 Billion
- 9 Mar 2022 8:49 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Hungary’s cash flow-based budget deficit, excluding local councils, was 1,433.7 billion forints at the end of February, lifted by tax refunds, pensioner and public sector bonuses and a payroll tax cut, a first reading of data released by the Finance Ministry on Tuesday shows.
Hungary To Increase Military Spending In 2018
- 18 May 2017 9:52 AM
- finance
Pro-government print daily Magyar Idők (Hungarian Times) reports that military-related spending is to increase HUF 73.6 billion in 2018 to HUF 428 billion, or 1.05 percent of GDP. This is an increase of 21 percent.