London analysts expect growth above 3 percent for the Hungarian economy next year
According to London’s financial analysts, the Hungarian economy will grow over its own long-term trend average over the next few years, and the growth rate is expected to exceed 3 percent even in 2019, but the monetary policy of the National Bank of Hungary will not be tightened in the foreseeable future.
The analysts of Morgan Stanley global financial services group have made minor adjustments in their new projections on Monday: a 3.7 percent growth is expected this year, compared to the forecasted 3.8 percent in Hungary, while growth estimates for 2018 were improved from 3 percent to 3.5 percent. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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