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EU Division Persists in Opposition to Migrant Deal

HUNGARY
  • NBH data released this morning showed state debt levels being forecast to drop to 75%/GDP by the end of Q3 next year.
  • Foreign minister Szijjarto spoke with his counterpart in Ukraine Yermak yesterday, with the Hungarian readout stated that there is a vested interest in maintaining good relations between the countries. Meanwhile, further gaps opening with the European Union, as Hungary reject the implementation of the EU migration pact - thereby rejecting the settlement of migrants within the country, according to a TV interview yesterday.
  • No data due Friday, with the next key release on Tuesday next week: the December manufacturing PMI.
MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3809 | edward.hardy@marketnews.com
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