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Analysts expect central bank to keep 1.35% base rate on hold

byCustoms Today Report
21/08/2015
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BUDAPEST: Analysts polled by Reuters expect the National Bank of Hungaryʼs (MNB) rate-setting Monetary Council to keep the current 1.35% base rate on hold at its meeting on August 25 in spite of the slowdown in economic growth in the second quarter, Hungarian news agency MTI reported late yesterday.

All 19 analysts surveyed between August 13 and 17 forecast that the MNB would keep its base rate on hold. The Monetary Council cut its benchmark rate by 15 points to a historic low of 1.35% at its July policy meeting, putting an end to its easing cycle. The central bank then indicated that the resulting interest rate was consistent with its inflation target of 3% plus/minus one percentage point and would therefore stay on hold for a long time.

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