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Paks Generates Over 1/3rd Of Hungary’s Power Consumption
- 14 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The Paks nuclear power plant in south Hungary generated 15,370 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity in 2013, equivalent to 36.4% of all the power consumed in Hungary last year and 50.7% of all electricity.
Hungary’s Forint Dips On Rate Worries
- 14 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s forint dipped to its lowest rate against the euro in more than a week amid speculation Hungary’s central bank will cut interest rates when it meets next Tuesday. The forint traded at 311.03 to the euro late on Thursday, down from 308.96 late Wednesday. Its intraday low of 313.07 was a nine-day nadir.
No Threat Of Deflation In Hungary
- 10 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Coface analysts see no threat of deflation in Hungary even though inflation has fallen to a ten-year low. The leading global credit insurer said in its latest analysis that inflation has sunk to a ten-year low in Hungary, primarily due to a series of government-mandated utilities price cuts.
Hungary’s Forint Stronger On Interbank Market
- 7 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The forint traded at 306.86 to the euro late Thursday, up from 309.44 late Wednesday. At the start of the week the Hungarian currency reached an almost 25-month low at 314.33.
Hungary’s House Of Parliament Approves Utility Rate Cuts
- 7 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Parliament yesterday approved a third round of cuts in household energy fees, as well as new regulations on the amount of cash that can be withdrawn from ATMs, as part of the same bill.
Poll Finds Hungary's Majority Against Paks Pact
- 5 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Most Hungarians, 59%, believe that the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant should be put to a referendum, according to a survey by pollsters Medián. While 51% are in favour of expanding the plant, 56% do not believe that the work should be carried out by a Russian company and financed by a Russian loan.
Fight Over Utility Fee Cuts Must Be Fought In Brussels, Says Hungary’s PM
- 3 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The fight over utility fee cuts must be fought in Brussels instead of Budapest in the months ahead, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio. The European Union wants to deregulate energy prices, and experience shows that in countries without price regulation – where competition could have developed in the energy sector – companies did backroom deals and prices were higher than those set by ...
Hungary's Forint Weakens To Two-Year Lows
- 31 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The forint endured a wild roller-coaster ride on Wednesday, trading in a wide range between 302.6 and 310 against the euro, the latter being its weakest level since January 2012.
Hungary’s Wizz Air Allows Use Of Electronic Devices On Board
- 30 Jan 2014 5:45 AM
- travel
Hungarian low-fare airline Wizz Air is allowing the use of personal electronic devices for the full duration of flights, the carrier said. Wizz Air announced the new policy after the European Aviation Safety Agency published guidance in December expanding the use of devices such as tablets, smartphones, e-readers and MP3 players, to all phases of flight.
Paks Generates Over 1/3rd Of Hungary’s Power Consumption
- 14 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The Paks nuclear power plant in south Hungary generated 15,370 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity in 2013, equivalent to 36.4% of all the power consumed in Hungary last year and 50.7% of all electricity.
Hungary’s Forint Dips On Rate Worries
- 14 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s forint dipped to its lowest rate against the euro in more than a week amid speculation Hungary’s central bank will cut interest rates when it meets next Tuesday. The forint traded at 311.03 to the euro late on Thursday, down from 308.96 late Wednesday. Its intraday low of 313.07 was a nine-day nadir.
No Threat Of Deflation In Hungary
- 10 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Coface analysts see no threat of deflation in Hungary even though inflation has fallen to a ten-year low. The leading global credit insurer said in its latest analysis that inflation has sunk to a ten-year low in Hungary, primarily due to a series of government-mandated utilities price cuts.
Hungary’s Forint Stronger On Interbank Market
- 7 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The forint traded at 306.86 to the euro late Thursday, up from 309.44 late Wednesday. At the start of the week the Hungarian currency reached an almost 25-month low at 314.33.
Hungary’s House Of Parliament Approves Utility Rate Cuts
- 7 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Parliament yesterday approved a third round of cuts in household energy fees, as well as new regulations on the amount of cash that can be withdrawn from ATMs, as part of the same bill.
Poll Finds Hungary's Majority Against Paks Pact
- 5 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Most Hungarians, 59%, believe that the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant should be put to a referendum, according to a survey by pollsters Medián. While 51% are in favour of expanding the plant, 56% do not believe that the work should be carried out by a Russian company and financed by a Russian loan.
Fight Over Utility Fee Cuts Must Be Fought In Brussels, Says Hungary’s PM
- 3 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The fight over utility fee cuts must be fought in Brussels instead of Budapest in the months ahead, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told public radio. The European Union wants to deregulate energy prices, and experience shows that in countries without price regulation – where competition could have developed in the energy sector – companies did backroom deals and prices were higher than those set by ...
Hungary's Forint Weakens To Two-Year Lows
- 31 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The forint endured a wild roller-coaster ride on Wednesday, trading in a wide range between 302.6 and 310 against the euro, the latter being its weakest level since January 2012.
Hungary’s Wizz Air Allows Use Of Electronic Devices On Board
- 30 Jan 2014 5:45 AM
- travel
Hungarian low-fare airline Wizz Air is allowing the use of personal electronic devices for the full duration of flights, the carrier said. Wizz Air announced the new policy after the European Aviation Safety Agency published guidance in December expanding the use of devices such as tablets, smartphones, e-readers and MP3 players, to all phases of flight.

















