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Hungary's Palankai Receives Jean Monnet Prize
- 27 May 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
"Corvinus University economics professor Tibor Palankai has been awarded the Jean Monnet Prize, EU Cultural Commissioner Andrulla Vasiliu announced in Brussels on Tuesday.
Hungarian Economic Sentiment Rises To Four-Year High
- 25 May 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"The confidence indices of Hungary’s GKI have been rising since May 2009 and the think tank’s economic sentiment and consumer confidence indices rose to a four-year high in May 2010.
20-Thousand Cash Notes Cause Difficulty In Many Shops
- 25 May 2010 1:00 AM
- shopping
"If you have been unable to pay by a large cash note in one of Budapest’s smaller stores, you are not alone! Changing a 20 thousand forints still proves difficult in a large proportion of Hungarian retailers – finds study by MasterCard and Bankkartya.hu.
'2010: A Landscape Odyssey', Fuga Budapest Centre, Until 27 May
- 23 May 2010 1:00 AM
- property
"In the last ten years Hungarian landscape architecture has made a long journey in overcoming great difficulties and in achieving significant acknowledgements. The Landscape Faculty of the Hungarian Chamber of Architects has decided to present the most significant project of the last decade in a travelling exhibition and conference.
IMF, EU To Accept Only Constructive Action From New Hungarian Government
- 19 May 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"There is very limited guidance from Hungary’s new government on how it intends to approach fiscal consolidation in the quarters ahead, research analysts at UBS said after a recent visit to Budapest. Most observers are disregarding the populist rhetoric of centre-right Fidesz, which obtained an unprecedented two-thirds legislative majority in April - and are waiting to see actual action which ...
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.
Visiting The UK
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
- travel
"This is where you’ll find a full picture of life in the UK, plus some practical information; including information of the visa application process and advice on holidays, studying and living in the UK.
Poverty And Consumption: The Poor Rather Look for Cheap Products Than Promotions
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"Cheaper products are more popular with poorer consumer groups, but it is not typical of them that they look for promotions more – this is what GfK Hungária’s latest survey on the consumption of people living at subsistence level, those who can be considered poor, show.
The (Great)Power Of Children - Parents Spend The Most On Only Children
- 13 May 2010 1:10 AM
- community & culture
"There are fewer and fewer children born nowadays, but those born will most probably have a lot higher standard of living than their parents. This is certainly due to the decade-long increase in purchasing power, and as a result, parents spend more on their children – this is what GfK Hungária’s research results show.
Hungary's Palankai Receives Jean Monnet Prize
- 27 May 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
"Corvinus University economics professor Tibor Palankai has been awarded the Jean Monnet Prize, EU Cultural Commissioner Andrulla Vasiliu announced in Brussels on Tuesday.
Hungarian Economic Sentiment Rises To Four-Year High
- 25 May 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"The confidence indices of Hungary’s GKI have been rising since May 2009 and the think tank’s economic sentiment and consumer confidence indices rose to a four-year high in May 2010.
20-Thousand Cash Notes Cause Difficulty In Many Shops
- 25 May 2010 1:00 AM
- shopping
"If you have been unable to pay by a large cash note in one of Budapest’s smaller stores, you are not alone! Changing a 20 thousand forints still proves difficult in a large proportion of Hungarian retailers – finds study by MasterCard and Bankkartya.hu.
'2010: A Landscape Odyssey', Fuga Budapest Centre, Until 27 May
- 23 May 2010 1:00 AM
- property
"In the last ten years Hungarian landscape architecture has made a long journey in overcoming great difficulties and in achieving significant acknowledgements. The Landscape Faculty of the Hungarian Chamber of Architects has decided to present the most significant project of the last decade in a travelling exhibition and conference.
IMF, EU To Accept Only Constructive Action From New Hungarian Government
- 19 May 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"There is very limited guidance from Hungary’s new government on how it intends to approach fiscal consolidation in the quarters ahead, research analysts at UBS said after a recent visit to Budapest. Most observers are disregarding the populist rhetoric of centre-right Fidesz, which obtained an unprecedented two-thirds legislative majority in April - and are waiting to see actual action which ...
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.
Visiting The UK
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
- travel
"This is where you’ll find a full picture of life in the UK, plus some practical information; including information of the visa application process and advice on holidays, studying and living in the UK.
Poverty And Consumption: The Poor Rather Look for Cheap Products Than Promotions
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"Cheaper products are more popular with poorer consumer groups, but it is not typical of them that they look for promotions more – this is what GfK Hungária’s latest survey on the consumption of people living at subsistence level, those who can be considered poor, show.
The (Great)Power Of Children - Parents Spend The Most On Only Children
- 13 May 2010 1:10 AM
- community & culture
"There are fewer and fewer children born nowadays, but those born will most probably have a lot higher standard of living than their parents. This is certainly due to the decade-long increase in purchasing power, and as a result, parents spend more on their children – this is what GfK Hungária’s research results show.