285 result(s) for imf
Analysts Expect Pressure On Hungarian Government To Renew Talks With IMF
- 22 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"London-based emerging-markets analysts believe that the Hungarian government will come under intense pressure from capital markets to continue co-operation with the IMF after the local elections, HVG reports.
Hungary's Fidesz Set For Sweeping Victory
- 31 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"More than half, 61%, of decided voters will support Fidesz in the upcoming local elections, according to a poll conducted by the conservative Nezopont Institute for weekly Heti Valasz.
Hungary Does Not Aim To Get IMF Loan - Misunderstanding?
- 26 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The negotiations with the IMF this autumn, mentioned in the recent announcement of the Ministry of Economy, are only the regular economy policy consultations the multilateral institution holds with all member states, the latest press release of the Hungarian Ministry of Economy emphasized. It is difficult to interpret the events of the past 20 hours.
Hungary To Be Represented By Economy Minister At The IMF
- 25 Aug 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"The Hungarian government will be represented by Minister of Economy György Matolcsy as the governor of IMF representing Hungary.
HUF Is Critical For Hungary’s Financial Stability
- 10 Aug 2010 2:02 AM
- business
"These are tough times for Hungarian banks, which have to deal with the new tax planned by the government while non-performing loans (NPLs) are already a burden, Societe Generale said in a research note on Tuesday. A cautious view on the forint is still warranted, it added.
CNBC On Hungary's "Economic Freedom War"
- 9 Aug 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"Comments by Hungary’s government officials have been "very mixed" about the deficit targets, Peter Attard Montalto, analyst at Nomura in London, told CNBC on Friday, adding that the issue is fundamentally about the cabinet’s attitude to international lenders and austerity. He said the government’s current approach is fine for now, but the markets will "bite eventually".
Hungary B.Bank Chief Simor Says New IMF Deal Would Be Beneficial
- 2 Aug 2010 1:03 AM
- business
"András Simor, Governor of Hungary’s central bank (NBH), believes that while the country at the moment is fully financing itself from the markets, a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund would be beneficial as a safety net in case global markets were to deteriorate.
US GDP Data Leaves Hungary's Forint Unfazed
- 2 Aug 2010 1:02 AM
- business
"As global investor sentiment turned sour, Hungary’s forint started to ease in the morning on Friday. By early afternoon, however, it has regained some strength.
Hungary PM Orbán Sees Single Deficit Cut Deadline For EU Members, Distances From IMF
- 27 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s "freeing itself from the IMF" is one step forward towards the nation’s self-determination, said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. When the country’s stand-by arrangement with the Fund expires in October, Hungary will have no business with the lender, he added. Orbán stressed that the salary of the central bank’s chief is a sovereign issue and neither the EU, nor the IMF has a say in it.
Analysts Expect Pressure On Hungarian Government To Renew Talks With IMF
- 22 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"London-based emerging-markets analysts believe that the Hungarian government will come under intense pressure from capital markets to continue co-operation with the IMF after the local elections, HVG reports.
Hungary's Fidesz Set For Sweeping Victory
- 31 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"More than half, 61%, of decided voters will support Fidesz in the upcoming local elections, according to a poll conducted by the conservative Nezopont Institute for weekly Heti Valasz.
Hungary Does Not Aim To Get IMF Loan - Misunderstanding?
- 26 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The negotiations with the IMF this autumn, mentioned in the recent announcement of the Ministry of Economy, are only the regular economy policy consultations the multilateral institution holds with all member states, the latest press release of the Hungarian Ministry of Economy emphasized. It is difficult to interpret the events of the past 20 hours.
Hungary To Be Represented By Economy Minister At The IMF
- 25 Aug 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"The Hungarian government will be represented by Minister of Economy György Matolcsy as the governor of IMF representing Hungary.
HUF Is Critical For Hungary’s Financial Stability
- 10 Aug 2010 2:02 AM
- business
"These are tough times for Hungarian banks, which have to deal with the new tax planned by the government while non-performing loans (NPLs) are already a burden, Societe Generale said in a research note on Tuesday. A cautious view on the forint is still warranted, it added.
CNBC On Hungary's "Economic Freedom War"
- 9 Aug 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"Comments by Hungary’s government officials have been "very mixed" about the deficit targets, Peter Attard Montalto, analyst at Nomura in London, told CNBC on Friday, adding that the issue is fundamentally about the cabinet’s attitude to international lenders and austerity. He said the government’s current approach is fine for now, but the markets will "bite eventually".
Hungary B.Bank Chief Simor Says New IMF Deal Would Be Beneficial
- 2 Aug 2010 1:03 AM
- business
"András Simor, Governor of Hungary’s central bank (NBH), believes that while the country at the moment is fully financing itself from the markets, a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund would be beneficial as a safety net in case global markets were to deteriorate.
US GDP Data Leaves Hungary's Forint Unfazed
- 2 Aug 2010 1:02 AM
- business
"As global investor sentiment turned sour, Hungary’s forint started to ease in the morning on Friday. By early afternoon, however, it has regained some strength.
Hungary PM Orbán Sees Single Deficit Cut Deadline For EU Members, Distances From IMF
- 27 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s "freeing itself from the IMF" is one step forward towards the nation’s self-determination, said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. When the country’s stand-by arrangement with the Fund expires in October, Hungary will have no business with the lender, he added. Orbán stressed that the salary of the central bank’s chief is a sovereign issue and neither the EU, nor the IMF has a say in it.















