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MNI NBH Preview - Dec'24: Rates, Guidance to Remain Unchanged

The National Bank of Hungary is expected keep its base rate unchanged at 6.50% during its final meeting of the year.

Executive summary:

  • The National Bank of Hungary is expected keep its base rate unchanged at 6.50% during its final meeting of the year.
  • A somewhat more stable backdrop for the HUF across December and no change in regime at the central bank until March means we are unlikely to see any material changes to the central bank’s hawkish communications either.
  • All analysts surveyed in this document expect no change to the base rate this month, but there is no clear consensus over when exactly easing will resume. 

Note: This document has been updated to include sell-side views.

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Executive summary:

  • The National Bank of Hungary is expected keep its base rate unchanged at 6.50% during its final meeting of the year.
  • A somewhat more stable backdrop for the HUF across December and no change in regime at the central bank until March means we are unlikely to see any material changes to the central bank’s hawkish communications either.
  • All analysts surveyed in this document expect no change to the base rate this month, but there is no clear consensus over when exactly easing will resume. 

Note: This document has been updated to include sell-side views.

Keep reading...Show less