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Xpat Opinion: Matolcsy’s First Rate Cut In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2013 8:00 AM
- business
Commentators across the political spectrum discuss the National Bank’s decision to go ahead with regular interest rate cuts and comment on the move of former National Bank President András Simor to the ERBD as a Vice-President.
Xpat Opinion: Heavenly Hungarian Wine, Part 2: Somlo
- 19 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- food & drink
What kind of wine consumer are you? Do you buy your wine the very same day as you pop it? Or do you keep a stock at home, to chose from? Category one? Please read another post. Category two? Make sure there are some Somló in that collection of yours!
New Names For Volt Festival Hungary
- 18 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- entertainment
For the lovers of VOLT Festival a brand new announcement sweetens the day with new names for this year’s event. Next to others, Hurts, Billy Talent and Papa Roach will rock the Main Stage, while Sven Väth, Fritz Kalkbrenner and Gus Gus will party up the audience.
Xpat Opinion: Left-Wing Criticism Of University Scholarship Allocation Plans
- 10 Dec 2012 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Left of centre columnists discuss the allocation of university scholarships for 2013, and accuse Fidesz of breaching its promise not to introduce tuition fees.
New Fiscal Plans In Hungary Hit OTP Shares Hard
- 24 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- business
OTP shares plunged as much as 9% at one point yesterday after Economy Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy announced that the bank tax would remain in full effect next year, and that the tax on financial transactions would be doubled to 0.2%.
Xpat Opinion: Budapest Chinese Market Closing?
- 20 Sep 2012 1:03 AM
- shopping
2014 Update: It was closed down. Hungary is not the most multicultural nation on the planet. 95% Magyar, 2% Roma, and the rest of us. Around 100,000 Chinese live in Hungary, and Budapest has its own Chinatown, well, a sprawling China-shanty-town. It's a real oddity, and if not the most immediate of local attractions, it is a side of the city that's bafflingly interesting, in a grimy kind of way. ...
Representing Lessees On The Office Market In Hungary
- 19 Sep 2012 8:59 AM
- property
Both overseas and in the member states of the European Union, project management in the form of the so-called ‘tenant representation’ has a history of decades in property solution tradition. Eston International now gives a short overview on what advantages exclusive user-side representation has.
Hungary’s New Civil Code Before Parliament
- 23 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
On 11 July, the Government submitted to Parliament Hungary’s first Civil Code created in a democratic environment by a team of highly reputable experts. The Government submitted the text created by the Civil Law Codification Committee to Parliament effectively without change.
Xetra To Go Live In Hungary In 2013
- 12 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The surge in Hungary’s capital market at the beginning of 2012 was only temporary and maybe a little too euphoric. Only when the domestic macroeconomic issues are sorted out will the market see a more lasting upturn, market analysts say.
Xpat Opinion: Matolcsy’s First Rate Cut In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2013 8:00 AM
- business
Commentators across the political spectrum discuss the National Bank’s decision to go ahead with regular interest rate cuts and comment on the move of former National Bank President András Simor to the ERBD as a Vice-President.
Xpat Opinion: Heavenly Hungarian Wine, Part 2: Somlo
- 19 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- food & drink
What kind of wine consumer are you? Do you buy your wine the very same day as you pop it? Or do you keep a stock at home, to chose from? Category one? Please read another post. Category two? Make sure there are some Somló in that collection of yours!
New Names For Volt Festival Hungary
- 18 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- entertainment
For the lovers of VOLT Festival a brand new announcement sweetens the day with new names for this year’s event. Next to others, Hurts, Billy Talent and Papa Roach will rock the Main Stage, while Sven Väth, Fritz Kalkbrenner and Gus Gus will party up the audience.
Xpat Opinion: Left-Wing Criticism Of University Scholarship Allocation Plans
- 10 Dec 2012 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Left of centre columnists discuss the allocation of university scholarships for 2013, and accuse Fidesz of breaching its promise not to introduce tuition fees.
New Fiscal Plans In Hungary Hit OTP Shares Hard
- 24 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- business
OTP shares plunged as much as 9% at one point yesterday after Economy Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy announced that the bank tax would remain in full effect next year, and that the tax on financial transactions would be doubled to 0.2%.
Xpat Opinion: Budapest Chinese Market Closing?
- 20 Sep 2012 1:03 AM
- shopping
2014 Update: It was closed down. Hungary is not the most multicultural nation on the planet. 95% Magyar, 2% Roma, and the rest of us. Around 100,000 Chinese live in Hungary, and Budapest has its own Chinatown, well, a sprawling China-shanty-town. It's a real oddity, and if not the most immediate of local attractions, it is a side of the city that's bafflingly interesting, in a grimy kind of way. ...
Representing Lessees On The Office Market In Hungary
- 19 Sep 2012 8:59 AM
- property
Both overseas and in the member states of the European Union, project management in the form of the so-called ‘tenant representation’ has a history of decades in property solution tradition. Eston International now gives a short overview on what advantages exclusive user-side representation has.
Hungary’s New Civil Code Before Parliament
- 23 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
On 11 July, the Government submitted to Parliament Hungary’s first Civil Code created in a democratic environment by a team of highly reputable experts. The Government submitted the text created by the Civil Law Codification Committee to Parliament effectively without change.
Xetra To Go Live In Hungary In 2013
- 12 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- business
The surge in Hungary’s capital market at the beginning of 2012 was only temporary and maybe a little too euphoric. Only when the domestic macroeconomic issues are sorted out will the market see a more lasting upturn, market analysts say.















