Moody’s: a stable outlook for the Hungarian and most European banking systems

Moody’s: Hungarian banking system is stable
The international credit rating agency says that out of the 14 European banking sectors it examines, the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian banking systems have a negative outlook.
Moody’s has a stable outlook for the Hungarian, Czech, Polish, Slovak, Austrian, Finnish, Irish, Portuguese and Cypriot banking systems. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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