Századvég: inflation can be 2.6 percent this year
The Századvég foundation predicts that inflation will be 2.6 percent this year – Regős Gábor, the analyst of the foundation told M1 news channel on Saturday.
The analyst said that last year’s inflation was 2.4 percent, this year it may be a bit bigger, but this is still very low.
He also said last year that investments grew by more than 10 percent, while in 2018 they expect an increase of 7-8 percent. (MTI)
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