361 result(s) for hungarian state debt
Xpat Opinion: Hungarian Banks Win Loan Court Case
- 9 Jul 2013 9:00 AM
- business
A conservative blogger believes that creditors who demand radical state action and even the annulation of their mortgage loan contracts echo the public culture of the pre-1989 era.
Xpat Opinion: Tavares Report About Hungary Is A Threat To European Union
- 4 Jul 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
“I have no illusions regarding the voteon Tuesday,” said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a debate on Monday in the European Parliament on the Tavares Report. “I know the Socialist, Liberal and Green MEPs will vote against Hungary and I know that Hungary’s friends will step up for Hungary. I know my words can’t change that.” But the debate and vote on this report, said the prime minister, carry ...
Xpat Opinion: More Signs Of A Recovering Economy In Hungary
- 20 Jun 2013 12:50 PM
- business
By Ferenc Kumin: Late last month, the European Commission announced that it would recommend that Hungary, after nine long years, exit the Excessive Deficit Procedure. The good news , as I wrote at the time, came on the heels of other encouraging reports of promising FDI and consumer skepticism data. Now, yet more hopeful signs that back Prime Minister Orbán’s cautious optimism about a slowly, but ...
Hungary To Repay IMF Loan By 2014 At The Latest
- 17 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is determined to repay the IMF loan taken out in 2008 until 2014 at the latest; Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said in Budapest at a presentation held within the framework of the Fidesz programme entitled Hungary is Doing Better.
Xpat Opinion: How The Venice Commission Has Got It Wrong Re Hungary
- 14 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
By Ferenc Kumin: The government of Hungary has issued a detailed response to the Venice Commission’s (prematurely leaked) draft report regarding Hungary’s Fourth Amendment to the Fundamental Law. At 17 pages, it’s detailed and comprehensive and covers far too much ground for this blog, so I’ll give just a brief rundown of some of the most important issues here and encourage readers to check out ...
Xpat Opinion: ‘Pulling Hungary Out Of The Pit’ Of Debt & Low Productivity
- 3 Jun 2013 9:01 AM
- current affairs
Without a doubt one of the highlights of last week – after the announcement, of course, from the EU Commission that it would recommend an end to the Excessive Deficit Procedure against Hungary – was a conference organized under the banner “National Interest in Focus – The Hungarian model in a changing Europe.”
Eurostat's Deficit Data About Hungary Beats Expectations
- 23 Apr 2013 9:01 AM
- business
The Hungarian general government deficit figure of 1.9% reported by Eurostat is even more favourable than the formerly announced 2.1%.
Templeton Has 10% Of Hungarian Debt
- 23 Apr 2013 9:00 AM
- business
US investment fund Franklin Templeton bought some 25% of the $3.25 billion worth of bonds issued by Hungary in the middle of February, Napi Gazdaság calculates, based on the fund’s reports.
'Hungarian Central Bank Announces Growth Package', By Ferenc Kumin
- 8 Apr 2013 9:00 AM
- business
By Ferenc Kumin, Deputy State Secretary For International Communications In Hungary:
“The main goal of the Central Bank is to achieve financial stability,” said György Matolcsy, the bank’s governor, at a press conference this morning. “Once that is achieved, the Central Bank is to support growth policies of the government,” he said and then outlined the bank’s new growth package. Just like ...
“The main goal of the Central Bank is to achieve financial stability,” said György Matolcsy, the bank’s governor, at a press conference this morning. “Once that is achieved, the Central Bank is to support growth policies of the government,” he said and then outlined the bank’s new growth package. Just like ...
Xpat Opinion: Hungarian Banks Win Loan Court Case
- 9 Jul 2013 9:00 AM
- business
A conservative blogger believes that creditors who demand radical state action and even the annulation of their mortgage loan contracts echo the public culture of the pre-1989 era.
Xpat Opinion: Tavares Report About Hungary Is A Threat To European Union
- 4 Jul 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
“I have no illusions regarding the voteon Tuesday,” said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in a debate on Monday in the European Parliament on the Tavares Report. “I know the Socialist, Liberal and Green MEPs will vote against Hungary and I know that Hungary’s friends will step up for Hungary. I know my words can’t change that.” But the debate and vote on this report, said the prime minister, carry ...
Xpat Opinion: More Signs Of A Recovering Economy In Hungary
- 20 Jun 2013 12:50 PM
- business
By Ferenc Kumin: Late last month, the European Commission announced that it would recommend that Hungary, after nine long years, exit the Excessive Deficit Procedure. The good news , as I wrote at the time, came on the heels of other encouraging reports of promising FDI and consumer skepticism data. Now, yet more hopeful signs that back Prime Minister Orbán’s cautious optimism about a slowly, but ...
Hungary To Repay IMF Loan By 2014 At The Latest
- 17 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is determined to repay the IMF loan taken out in 2008 until 2014 at the latest; Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said in Budapest at a presentation held within the framework of the Fidesz programme entitled Hungary is Doing Better.
Xpat Opinion: How The Venice Commission Has Got It Wrong Re Hungary
- 14 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
By Ferenc Kumin: The government of Hungary has issued a detailed response to the Venice Commission’s (prematurely leaked) draft report regarding Hungary’s Fourth Amendment to the Fundamental Law. At 17 pages, it’s detailed and comprehensive and covers far too much ground for this blog, so I’ll give just a brief rundown of some of the most important issues here and encourage readers to check out ...
Xpat Opinion: ‘Pulling Hungary Out Of The Pit’ Of Debt & Low Productivity
- 3 Jun 2013 9:01 AM
- current affairs
Without a doubt one of the highlights of last week – after the announcement, of course, from the EU Commission that it would recommend an end to the Excessive Deficit Procedure against Hungary – was a conference organized under the banner “National Interest in Focus – The Hungarian model in a changing Europe.”
Eurostat's Deficit Data About Hungary Beats Expectations
- 23 Apr 2013 9:01 AM
- business
The Hungarian general government deficit figure of 1.9% reported by Eurostat is even more favourable than the formerly announced 2.1%.
Templeton Has 10% Of Hungarian Debt
- 23 Apr 2013 9:00 AM
- business
US investment fund Franklin Templeton bought some 25% of the $3.25 billion worth of bonds issued by Hungary in the middle of February, Napi Gazdaság calculates, based on the fund’s reports.
'Hungarian Central Bank Announces Growth Package', By Ferenc Kumin
- 8 Apr 2013 9:00 AM
- business
By Ferenc Kumin, Deputy State Secretary For International Communications In Hungary:
“The main goal of the Central Bank is to achieve financial stability,” said György Matolcsy, the bank’s governor, at a press conference this morning. “Once that is achieved, the Central Bank is to support growth policies of the government,” he said and then outlined the bank’s new growth package. Just like ...
“The main goal of the Central Bank is to achieve financial stability,” said György Matolcsy, the bank’s governor, at a press conference this morning. “Once that is achieved, the Central Bank is to support growth policies of the government,” he said and then outlined the bank’s new growth package. Just like ...