Coface: the proportion of risky companies reduced last year
Last year, the number of risky companies in Hungary decreased to 49.84 percent from the 51.36 percent, of the previous year, so the Hungarian companies appear to be less risky, than their Central and Eastern European counterparts – shows the latest datas of Coface Hungary international credit insurer.
The improvement of 2011 actually shows the results of 2010 – states the statement. Year 2010 can be considered as successful (because in the end of the year the forint was stong, which was good for both the importer compnies and the businesses that have foreign currency loans), but the big question how will they carry on in 2011 – reports MTI.
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