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Analysts: after last year’s surprisingly strong GDP growth outlooks are increasingly uncertain
After the surprisingly good full-year and fourth-quarter performance of the Hungarian economy last year, analysts told MTI that the outlook for this year was increasingly uncertain due to the Russian-Ukrainian war.
ING Bank, for example, has already downgraded its expectations for GDP growth this year by half a percentage point, with strong negative risks ahead of a still decent 5.7 percent. (MTI)
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