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Moody’s: a stable outlook for the Hungarian and most European banking systems
The outlook for the Hungarian and most European banking systems is stable, as European economies are expected to continue to recover from the shock of the coronavirus pandemic, although the recovery is likely to be slowed by the war in Ukraine.
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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