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  2. Hungary's Orban to overhaul cabinet with new central bank ...

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    A rebound in inflation outside the central bank's target forced the National Bank of Hungary to pause rate easing at the EU's highest level of 6.75% last month after 15 consecutive cuts totalling ...

  3. Hungary's Orban aims to lift growth above 3% next year as ...

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    The National Bank of Hungary, which cut its base rate by 25 basis points to 6.5% on Tuesday, reduced its economic growth forecasts - projecting it at 1% to 1.8% this year and 2.7% to 3.7% next ...

  4. Hungarian National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Governor of the Hungarian National Bank is appointed by the President of Hungary at the proposal of the Prime Minister for a six-year term. The most important decision-making body of the Hungarian National Bank is the Monetary Council. Its building is located in Liberty Square, in the Inner City of Budapest, next to the U.S. Embassy building.

  5. György Matolcsy - Wikipedia

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    Children. Ádám. Máté Huba. Profession. Politician, economist. György Matolcsy (born 18 July 1955, Budapest) is a Hungarian politician and economist, current governor of the Hungarian National Bank (MNB). [1] He also served as Minister of National Economy from 2000 to 2002 during the first cabinet of Viktor Orbán and from 2010 to 2013 in ...

  6. Márton Nagy - Wikipedia

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    Márton Nagy (born in Szolnok, Hungary on 9 May 1976) is the Minister for National Economy of Hungary. [1] He previously served as Minister of Economic Development between May 2022 and December 2023, and before that as the Prime Minister's Chief Economic Adviser in the Prime Minister's Office in the fourth Orbán Government from 2020 to April 2022. [2]

  7. Orbanomics - Wikipedia

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    Orbanomics[1] is the name given to the economic policies of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and his government since it took power in 2010. These policies are in reaction to the global economic crisis and the state of Hungary 's economy in it. Instrumental in the invention and implementation of these policies was György Matolcsy, former ...

  8. 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 3 April 2022 to elect the National Assembly, coinciding with a referendum. [1][2] Hungary's incumbent prime minister Viktor Orbán won re-election to a fourth term. Addressing his supporters after the partial results showed Fidesz leading by a wide margin, Orbán said: "We won a victory so big ...

  9. Fifth Orbán Government - Wikipedia

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    Legislature term. 2022–2026. Predecessor. Fourth Orbán Government. The fifth Orbán government is the current Government of Hungary since 24 May 2022, following the 2022 parliamentary elections, led by Viktor Orbán.