The IMF has improved the growth forecast for the Hungarian economy further for this year and next
The IMF has further improved Hungary’s forecast for economic growth for this year and for the next year.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) increased it to 4.9 percent for 2019 to and to 3.5 percent for 2020, from the 4.6 and 3.3 percent expected in November.
The IMF also confirmed its inflation forecast for this year and next year at 3.4 percent. (MTI)
Related news
The destruction of wildlife can have serious economic consequences
The need to protect the living world is extremely important,…
Read more >GKI: Road to “economic neutrality”: Declining West?
The global economic and geopolitical analyzes of recent years are…
Read more >Márton Nagy: sixteen-point deregulation package for the development of tourism
The Ministry of National Economy jointly with the Hungarian Tourism…
Read more >Related news
On the threshold of a paradigm shift in food supply – Food policy analyst Réka Szöllősi was the guest at the September meeting of Chain Bridge Club
First Réka Szöllősi told in her retrospective that consumer protection…
Read more >BMI: Deepening contraction in October
The seasonally adjusted October value of the Purchasing Manager Index…
Read more >GKI: The need for competitiveness reforms in the EU and Hungary’s role in the changes
The European Union faces significant competitive challenges, needing reforms as…
Read more >