Kopint-Tárki is expecting a four percent increase and a 2.5 percent inflation
The Kopint-Tárki Business Climate Research Institute is anticipating its December projection and expects a 4 percent increase in GDP in 2018, its inflation projection has not changed expecting a 2.5 percent inflation in 2018.
Palócz Éva, Managing Director of Kopint-Tárki at the company’s press conference in Budapest on Wednesday said that the Hungarian economic growth will continue this year, but it will lag behind the expansion of the countries of the region. (MTI)
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