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MNI POLICY: NBH Cautious Despite Lower Near-Term Inflation

National Bank of Hungary will decide on rates this week.

MNI (LONDON) - Recent forint weakness and the risk of additional price pressures in 2025 means the National Bank of Hungary is likely to hold its policy rate at its meeting 6.50% this week in line with market expectations, MNI understands.

While last month’s positive data surprise lowered the short-term outlook for inflation, and the impact on prices of currency depreciation has so far been limited, the NBH is likely to be cautious in view of the potentially inflationary impact of the government’s 2025 budget proposals, as well as local and global market movements.

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MNI (LONDON) - Recent forint weakness and the risk of additional price pressures in 2025 means the National Bank of Hungary is likely to hold its policy rate at its meeting 6.50% this week in line with market expectations, MNI understands.

While last month’s positive data surprise lowered the short-term outlook for inflation, and the impact on prices of currency depreciation has so far been limited, the NBH is likely to be cautious in view of the potentially inflationary impact of the government’s 2025 budget proposals, as well as local and global market movements.

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