Hungary Likely to Cut Rates as Forint Gains and Inflation Slows
2026-06-23 04:23:19
Hungary’s central bank is likely to lower borrowing costs for the first time in months as slowing inflation and a stronger forint give policymakers room to diverge from global peers, according to Bloomberg.
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