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Public Statement By American Chamber of Commerce In Hungary On Recent Government Economic Initiatives
- 10 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- business
"The significance to the business environment warrants that AmCham comment on recent government economic initiatives.
Credit Rating For Hungary Down In Nov
- 3 Nov 2010 12:35 AM
- business
International rating agencies are expected to downgrade Hungary’s credit rating in November following centre-right government’s new budget plans, experts in Budapest and London told Budapest Report. Their cited reasons being that Hungary will be weakened financially as it does not want to depend on an IMF bail-out to strengthen its reserves.
Hungary Scaring Off Investors
- 22 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The Financial Times Deutschland ran an article headlined “Hungary scares off businesses,” focusing on the extra taxes levied by the government on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors.
Hungarian Bank Alliance Pledges To Defy Bank Tax, EcoMin
- 22 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Anonymous sources in a Monday report of left-leaning daily Nepszava claimed that the Hungarian Bank Alliance (BSz) plans to torpedo the controversial bank tax proposed by Economic Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy (pictured), insisting that the solution to sustaining budget deficit targets in 2011 lies elsewhere.
IMF Unhappy With Headlong Hungarian Government
- 15 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"There are cold vibes between the International Monetary Fund and the Hungarian government as the cabinet presented its economic plans as solid facts, showing little flexibility, while the IMF has reservations about tax ideas, local news portal index.hu reported.
Hungarian Banks Turn To The IMF For Help
- 6 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Six foreign banks with operations in Hungary, asked for the help of the IMF, to convince the Hungarian government not to introduce the special tax to be levied on banks.
Hungary To Seek Precautionary Deal With IMF - Szapáry
- 1 Jul 2010 1:20 AM
- business
"Hungary is seeking to sign a new, precautionary loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said György Szapáry, a key advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview with fn.hu on Wednesday.
Hungary Orbán Pledges "Radical Simplification" Of The Tax Regime
- 20 May 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Poverty is the gravedigger of democracy," said Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s Prime Minister-elect on Wednesday, adding that he would include this statement in the government’s economic programme. He borrowed the quote from Sándor Demján, head of real estate developer giant TriGranit, who spoke before him at a conference in Budapest today. With regard to the incoming cabinet’s tax plans Orbán said they ...
Markets Will Be Quick To Punish Any Expansionary Budget Policy In Hungary
- 17 May 2010 4:00 AM
- business
"Hungary’s currency and bonds may weaken on investor concern the new government will widen the budget deficit as the Greek crisis pushes the European Union to cap shortfalls, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing analysts, who warned that the market will be quick to punish any expansionary budget policy.
Public Statement By American Chamber of Commerce In Hungary On Recent Government Economic Initiatives
- 10 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- business
"The significance to the business environment warrants that AmCham comment on recent government economic initiatives.
Credit Rating For Hungary Down In Nov
- 3 Nov 2010 12:35 AM
- business
International rating agencies are expected to downgrade Hungary’s credit rating in November following centre-right government’s new budget plans, experts in Budapest and London told Budapest Report. Their cited reasons being that Hungary will be weakened financially as it does not want to depend on an IMF bail-out to strengthen its reserves.
Hungary Scaring Off Investors
- 22 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The Financial Times Deutschland ran an article headlined “Hungary scares off businesses,” focusing on the extra taxes levied by the government on the energy, telecoms and retail sectors.
Hungarian Bank Alliance Pledges To Defy Bank Tax, EcoMin
- 22 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Anonymous sources in a Monday report of left-leaning daily Nepszava claimed that the Hungarian Bank Alliance (BSz) plans to torpedo the controversial bank tax proposed by Economic Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy (pictured), insisting that the solution to sustaining budget deficit targets in 2011 lies elsewhere.
IMF Unhappy With Headlong Hungarian Government
- 15 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"There are cold vibes between the International Monetary Fund and the Hungarian government as the cabinet presented its economic plans as solid facts, showing little flexibility, while the IMF has reservations about tax ideas, local news portal index.hu reported.
Hungarian Banks Turn To The IMF For Help
- 6 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Six foreign banks with operations in Hungary, asked for the help of the IMF, to convince the Hungarian government not to introduce the special tax to be levied on banks.
Hungary To Seek Precautionary Deal With IMF - Szapáry
- 1 Jul 2010 1:20 AM
- business
"Hungary is seeking to sign a new, precautionary loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said György Szapáry, a key advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an interview with fn.hu on Wednesday.
Hungary Orbán Pledges "Radical Simplification" Of The Tax Regime
- 20 May 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"Poverty is the gravedigger of democracy," said Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s Prime Minister-elect on Wednesday, adding that he would include this statement in the government’s economic programme. He borrowed the quote from Sándor Demján, head of real estate developer giant TriGranit, who spoke before him at a conference in Budapest today. With regard to the incoming cabinet’s tax plans Orbán said they ...
Markets Will Be Quick To Punish Any Expansionary Budget Policy In Hungary
- 17 May 2010 4:00 AM
- business
"Hungary’s currency and bonds may weaken on investor concern the new government will widen the budget deficit as the Greek crisis pushes the European Union to cap shortfalls, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing analysts, who warned that the market will be quick to punish any expansionary budget policy.