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- Citi bank group upgrades global 2010 economic growth forecast 24 Nov 2009 00:43 GMT
... next year, and the threat of global inflation appears contained, according to the report. Citi ... U.S. will see fairly strong economic growth, Europe and Japan will experience a more gradual ... Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Korea, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey. However, it ...
- Stocks Gain Around World on Growth Outlook as Dollar, Yen Drop 23 Nov 2009 22:55 GMT
... market with some comfort in the near term, allow asset markets and higher-risk markets to ... Developing-nation stocks rose, led by shares in Hungary and Poland, as the MSCI Emerging Markets ... years. The Czech koruna, Polish zloty and Hungarian forint all climbed at least 0.8 percent ...
- Citi upgrades 2010 economic growth forecast, expects an uneven global recovery 23 Nov 2009 22:34 GMT
... next year, and the threat of global inflation appears contained, according to the report. Citi ... U.S. will see fairly strong economic growth, Europe and Japan will experience a more gradual ... Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Korea, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey. However, it ...
- Citi upgrades global 2010 economic growth forecast 23 Nov 2009 22:32 GMT
... next year, and the threat of global inflation appears contained, according to the report. Citi ... U.S. will see fairly strong economic growth, Europe and Japan will experience a more gradual ... Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Korea, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey. However, it ...
- Citi upgrades global 2010 economic growth forecast 23 Nov 2009 22:10 GMT
... next year, and the threat of global inflation appears contained, according to the report. Citi ... U.S. will see fairly strong economic growth, Europe and Japan will experience a more gradual ... Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Korea, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey. However, it ...
- Citi Global Economists Predict Strong Sustained Global Economic Recovery in 2010 23 Nov 2009 19:20 GMT
... Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Korea, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey.” : The initial ... recovery in the U.S. and more gradual medium-term recovery in Europe and Japan. Asian Growth ... spare capacity in most major industrial countries, inflation prospects remain unusually benign, (although the U.K. ...
- Citi Global Economists Predict Strong Sustained Global Economic Recovery in 2010 (BIZ) 23 Nov 2009 19:20 GMT
... Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Korea, Argentina, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey." -- Widespread Initial ... recovery in the U.S. and more gradual medium-term recovery in Europe and Japan. -- Asian ... risks on both sides, -- Low Global Inflation:With ample spare capacity in most major industrial ...
- Hungarian National Bank cuts base rate to 6.50%, lowest since June 2006 23 Nov 2009 19:04 GMT
... Hungarian National Bank cuts base rate to 6.50%, ... since June 2006 The National Bank of Hungary's Monetary Council voted to lower the base ... economy and CPI will significantly undershoot the mid-term inflation target, Mr Simor said. The bank ...
- INDICATORS - Hungary - Updated on Nov 23 23 Nov 2009 17:34 GMT
... BUDAPEST, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Hungary's latest indicators: (Last updated on Nov. 23, ... are working day-adjusted. BUDGET BALANCE (in billion Hungarian forints) Jan-Oct 2009 Jan-Oct 2008 Central state ... brackets) Fitch Moody's S&P (negative) (negative) (stable) Short-term forint N/A N/A A-3 Long-term forint BBB+ ...
- Stocks, Commodities Gain on Growth Outlook; Dollar, Yen Decline 23 Nov 2009 17:34 GMT
... market with some comfort in the near term, allow asset markets and higher-risk markets to ... Developing-nation stocks rose, led by shares in Hungary and Poland, as the MSCI Emerging Markets ... years. The Czech koruna, Polish zloty and Hungarian forint all climbed at least 1 percent ...
- OECD economies return to growth 23 Nov 2009 16:51 GMT
... in the United Kingdom. GDP in the euro zone was up 0.4 per cent and up 0.2 per cent in the European Union as a whole. This compared to ... Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, ...
- UPDATE 2-Hungary cbank trims rates by 50 bps, cuts CPI fcasts 23 Nov 2009 16:34 GMT
... Marton Dunai BUDAPEST, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Hungary's central bank cut its key interest rate ... facing a protracted recession, and consequently the inflationary pressure in the economy is practically nonexistent, ... bank has said it could undershoot its medium-term inflation target of three percent on the ...
- Hungary cbank trims rates by 50 bps, more cuts seen 23 Nov 2009 14:55 GMT
... in March, and an expected fall in inflation next year has allowed the bank to ... Bebesy, portfolio manager of Budapest Fund Management. Hungary's economy contracted by 7.2 percent in the ... bank has said it could undershoot its medium-term inflation target of three percent on the ...
- Hungary Cuts Key Rate to Three-Year Low on Recession, Inflation 23 Nov 2009 14:55 GMT
... recession in 18 years, which helped slow inflation. in Budapest lowered the two-week deposit rate ... as the economic slump blunts price pressures. Hungary was the first European Union country to ... billion) emergency loan from the , the EU and the World Bank and the central ...
- UPDATE 1-Hungary cbank trims rates by 50 bps, more cuts seen 23 Nov 2009 14:14 GMT
... BUDAPEST, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Hungary's central bank lowered its key interest rate ... in March, and an expected fall in inflation next year has allowed the bank to ... bank has said it could undershoot its medium-term inflation target of three percent on the ...
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