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országimázs

újra címlapon Magyarország, ismét beindult az országimázs központ. aki nem szeretne még sokkal nagyobb CHF és EUR törlesztrőrészleteket fizetni, a jóistenen kívül Szíjjártó, Kósa és Matolcsy urakhoz is imádkozzon. sose lehet tudni. hátha.

“One minute Matolcsy was telling Hungarian television that the government would not impose any more austerity measures. And the next he was on CNBC, promising that Hungary would indeed achieve an ambitious budget deficit target of less than 3 per cent next year (as demanded by the IMF).”
Financial Times: Making sense of Hungary’s mixed messages

“On Sunday, the IMF said Hungary had made progress towards sustained recovery, but needed to do more.”
BBC: Hungarian forint falls on IMF concerns

“Foreign-owned Hungarian banks have harshly criticized the bank tax, citing its size and its duration of several years. Mr. Martonyi noted that Hungary’s external financing position is solid, and said he would “warn anyone against falling into a panic.”
The Wall Street Journal: Hungary to Resume IMF Talks in September

“Mr. Orban’s big election victory gave him an unusual amount of authority in a parliamentary democracy. At best, he could use it to push through economic reforms that Hungary needs to revive a chronically lagging economy. If he seeks instead to weaken democratic institutions, he will merely ensure that he once again becomes a pariah in Western capitals.”
The Washington Post: Hungary’s strongest leader targets the media