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  • Tagged: GDP growth

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    OECD, ministry ‘in line’ on GDP

    Variable economic growth forecasts for 2016, 2017

    • 2. December 2016 - by BT in Economy

    The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development lowered its projection for Hungary’s GDP growth next year to 2.5 percent in volume terms in a forecast published on Monday from the[…]

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    Farms blamed for slower GDP growth

    Q2 expansion below analyst expectations

    • 28. August 2015 - by BT in Economy

    Hungary’s GDP grew by an annual 2.7 percent in the second quarter, slowing from 3.5 percent in the previous quarter, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said this week in a[…]

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    Varga ahead of pack

    • 4. April 2015 - by BT in Brief

    The government estimates GDP growth could reach 2.8-2.9% this year, Minister for National Economy Mihály Varga said this week, adding that the official projection is 2.5% at present. Varga said[…]

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    Wizz Air stocks gain thrust in London

    Hungary’s low-cost airline sees successful IPO

    • 7. March 2015 - by Lee Reaney in Business

    It was second-time-a-charm for Hungary’s Wizz Air, as the company saw a better-than-expected initial stock offering this week after last year’s aborted attempt. Shares were trading at 8.4% over the[…]

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    Hungary first in EU-US trade pact: Szijjártó

    • 6. March 2015 - by BT in Politics

    The outcome of EU-US free trade talks hangs in the balance and the government will only support an accord that serves Hungarian interests, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter[…]

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    Q3 GDP growth slows to 3.2%

    • 22. November 2014 - by BT in Brief

    GDP grew by an annual 3.2% in the third quarter, slowing from 3.9% in the previous quarter, a first reading of data from the Central Statistical Office (KSH) has shown.[…]

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    TakarékBank sees 3.1% GDP growth in 2014, 2.4% in 2015

    • 28. June 2014 - by BT in Brief

    Hungary’s economic growth is likely to reach 3.1% this year before easing to 2.4% in 2015, TakarékBank has forecast. Further, thanks to faster growth and projected strengthening of the forint,[…]

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