EY: The Hungarian GDP may grow by more than 3 percent this year
The economic outlooks in Hungary have improved further. The Hungarian GDP growth can be more than 3 percent this year, while inthe euro zone, however, a slower growth is expected in 2014, annual growth – will remain below one percent – shows the latest quarterly EY Eurozone Forecast.
Havas István, the CEO of EY in a communication of the company explained, that the company’s two previous quarterly forecast also pointed out that this year the Hungarian economy is growing very dynamically. In their most recent prognosis the 2.9 percent growth outlook forecasted in the summer was modified to 3.3 percent, which is the best performance since the 2006. (MTI)
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