Financial research may continue to hold the momentum of the economy next year
According to the latest analysis of the Pénzügykutató Zrt., the momentum of the economy may continue next year, but the growth rate will decline from the 4.7 percent of this year to 3.8 percent – researcher Várhegyi Éva said at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.
She added that the reason for the decline of next year is that the recovery in consumption and investment will slow down, compared to this year.
The relatively high impact of the global economy is offset by the fact that the negative effects of the global economy are offset by the incoming EU subsidies, the Hungarian government’s and the central bank’s growth stimulating measures – she added. (MTI)
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