294 result(s) for fuel prices
GVH Investigates MOL Fuel Pricing
- 19 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"The Competition Office (GVH) has launched an inquiry into whether MOL has abused its dominant position in setting wholesale fuel prices.The regulator will look closely at the oil company’s fuel price increases since 2006.
Hungary's Inflation Picture Not So Fascinating Anymore?
- 11 May 2010 4:00 AM
- business
"Hungary’s inflation eased to 5.6% year on year in April from 5.9% in March, but the Dec/Dec CPI is to come in much higher than previously expected, the consensus forecasts of analyst showed in a Portfolio.hu poll on Monday.
Hungary MOL To Hike Fuel Prices Significantly This Week
- 5 May 2010 12:00 PM
- shopping
"Hungarian fuels group MOL will raise the price of gasoline and diesel by HUF 4 and HUF 8 per litre, respectively on Thursday, Portfolio.hu has learned on Monday. The company’s move is no surprise, considering the increase in fuel rates over the past week.
Hungary's MOL To Hike Fuel Prices This Week
- 7 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- shopping
"Hungarian fuels group MOL will raise the price of gasoline and diesel by HUF 4 and HUF 6 per litre, respectively on Thursday, Portfolio.hu has learned on Tuesday. The company’s move is no surprise, considering the increase in fuel rates over the past week.
Hungary To Overshoot C.Bank Inflation Goal In 2010
- 10 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The surprise jump in Hungary’s inflation to 6.4% in January has made a deep impression on analysts and, as a consequence, they now project the country’s inflation path to be considerably higher in 2010 than before. The market presently sees it unlikely that the headline CPI figure will drop to below the central bank’s medium-term goal (3.0% +/- 1ppt) this year.
Fuel Prices To Go Up Markedly This Week In Hungary
- 9 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"Hungarian fuels group MOL will raise the price of gasoline and diesel by HUF 6 and HUF 3 per litre, respectivley on Wednesday, Portfolio.hu has learned on Monday. The company’s move is no surprise, considering the increase in fuel rates over the past week.
GVH Investigates MOL Fuel Pricing
- 19 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"The Competition Office (GVH) has launched an inquiry into whether MOL has abused its dominant position in setting wholesale fuel prices.The regulator will look closely at the oil company’s fuel price increases since 2006.
Hungary's Inflation Picture Not So Fascinating Anymore?
- 11 May 2010 4:00 AM
- business
"Hungary’s inflation eased to 5.6% year on year in April from 5.9% in March, but the Dec/Dec CPI is to come in much higher than previously expected, the consensus forecasts of analyst showed in a Portfolio.hu poll on Monday.
Hungary MOL To Hike Fuel Prices Significantly This Week
- 5 May 2010 12:00 PM
- shopping
"Hungarian fuels group MOL will raise the price of gasoline and diesel by HUF 4 and HUF 8 per litre, respectively on Thursday, Portfolio.hu has learned on Monday. The company’s move is no surprise, considering the increase in fuel rates over the past week.
Hungary's MOL To Hike Fuel Prices This Week
- 7 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- shopping
"Hungarian fuels group MOL will raise the price of gasoline and diesel by HUF 4 and HUF 6 per litre, respectively on Thursday, Portfolio.hu has learned on Tuesday. The company’s move is no surprise, considering the increase in fuel rates over the past week.
Hungary To Overshoot C.Bank Inflation Goal In 2010
- 10 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The surprise jump in Hungary’s inflation to 6.4% in January has made a deep impression on analysts and, as a consequence, they now project the country’s inflation path to be considerably higher in 2010 than before. The market presently sees it unlikely that the headline CPI figure will drop to below the central bank’s medium-term goal (3.0% +/- 1ppt) this year.
Fuel Prices To Go Up Markedly This Week In Hungary
- 9 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"Hungarian fuels group MOL will raise the price of gasoline and diesel by HUF 6 and HUF 3 per litre, respectivley on Wednesday, Portfolio.hu has learned on Monday. The company’s move is no surprise, considering the increase in fuel rates over the past week.