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MNI NBH Review - Feb'25: Sticking to the Script

The NBH kept its base rate unchanged at the final policy meeting under the helm of Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy.

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Executive summary:

  • The National Bank of Hungary kept its base rate unchanged at 6.50% at the final policy meeting under the helm of Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy.
  • Communication in the policy statement and press conference remained hawkish, but not significantly more so than last month.
  • Among sell-side, analysts generally expect there to be limited room for easing through the year, but high levels of uncertainty are well-noted.

The tone of the policy statement remained hawkish following the upside surprise to inflation last month. Key guidance was unchanged, with the NBH reiterating that it will continue to adopt a “careful and patient approach to monetary policy.” The statement acknowledged that “incoming data provide evidence that the risk of a higher inflation path this year has increased further”, which they say suggests CPI will return to target later than anticipated in the December inflation report. 

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Executive summary:

  • The National Bank of Hungary kept its base rate unchanged at 6.50% at the final policy meeting under the helm of Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy.
  • Communication in the policy statement and press conference remained hawkish, but not significantly more so than last month.
  • Among sell-side, analysts generally expect there to be limited room for easing through the year, but high levels of uncertainty are well-noted.

The tone of the policy statement remained hawkish following the upside surprise to inflation last month. Key guidance was unchanged, with the NBH reiterating that it will continue to adopt a “careful and patient approach to monetary policy.” The statement acknowledged that “incoming data provide evidence that the risk of a higher inflation path this year has increased further”, which they say suggests CPI will return to target later than anticipated in the December inflation report. 

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