The Kopint- Tárki expects a 3.2 percent growth and 0.5 percent inflation
The Kopint-Tárki Konjunktúrakutató Intézet Zrt. business climate research institute is expecting a 3.2 percent GDP growth and 0.5 percent inflation in its latest projection.
Palócz Éva, chief executive of Kopint-Tárki told that “The Hungarian economy is basically fine.” It is a concern, however, that the dynamics of investments this year will decline significantly, compared to last year. This year, the Kopint-Tárki expects a minimum of 1 percent expansion, while they forecast a slight 0.5 percent decline in investments for 2016. (MTI)
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