Hungarian inflation reached its top in September
Inflation continued to accelerate, and it is likely peaked in September in Hungary – analysts in London iterated their forecast.
The economists of Goldman Sachs (GS) forecast a 6.3 percent twelve-month inflation on September, after the 6 percent of August. In their view, the September inflation data will give an “insight” how the recent global commodity price increases infiltrated into the Hungarian consumer prices. (MTI, Kertész Róbert)
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